MAI-2500, MAI-3000, MAI-4000 Test Procedure

        TABLE OF CONTENTS    
        PARA.   TITLE
        1.1     PURPOSE 
        1.2     SCOPE
        1.3     REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
        1.4     PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS
        1.5     EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 
        1.6     SYSTEMS LEVEL TEST FLOW
        1.7     TROUBLESHOOTING 
	2.0	SWITCH AND JUMPERS SETTINGS
        2.1    SET CMB JUMPERS & ZERO-OHM PACKS
        2.2    SET 1MB & 4MB MEMORY ADDRESS SWITCHES 
        2.3    SET 4-WAY SWITCHES & JUMPERS 
        2.4    SET 8-WAY SWITCHES & JUMPERS 
        2.5    SET WDD CONTROLLER JUMPERS & SWITCHES 
        2.6    WDD ADDRESS SETTINGS 
        2.7    SET LAN SWITCHS
        2.8    SET MCS CONTROLLER SWITCHS
        2.9    SET SCSI BUS ADAPTER PCBA (1/2" MTS) SWITCHS 
        2.10   SET 1/2" TAPE CONTROLLER PCBA SWITCHS 
        2.11   SET EIA PCBA SWITCHS 
        2.12   SET EIB PCBA SWITCHS 

	3.0	SYSTEM PRE-TEST PROCEDURE
        3.1    GROUND CONTINUITY & HI-POT
        3.2    RTC BATTERY CHECK
        3.3    POWERUP, SELFTEST & CONFIG
        3.4    INSTALL THE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER (SSN)
        3.5    INSTALL THE CONFIGURATION RECORD
        3.6    VERIFY WD0 BOOT & CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM
        3.7    PRINT LABEL

        4.0     CHECK LIST
        4.1     DIAGNOSTICS
        4.2     BASS
        4.3     FINAL TESTS
        4.4     CLEAR TEST PROGRAMS
        4.5     DELETE TEST CONFIGURATION RECORD
        4.6     INSTALL USER SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
        4.7     OS TAPE VERIFICATION

	5.0	SYSTEM DRIVE TEST PROCEDURE
        5.1    WDD FORMATTING & VERIFICATION
        5.2    OS INSTALLATION (DISK TO DISK COPY)
        5.3    NEW OS (TAPE TO WDD COPY)
        5.4    WDD RUNIN

	6.0	OPERATING SYSTEM ERROR CODES

	7.0	3000 SYSTEM CHECKLIST

	8.0	4000 SYSTEM CHECKLIST

1.1 PURPOSE

    THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROCEDURE IS TO PROVIDE THE INSTRUCTIONS NEEDED TO
    PERFORM A COMPLETE AND THOROUGH FUNCTIONAL TEST OF A COMPLETE 3000/4000
    SYSTEM IN ORDER TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.   

1.2 SCOPE  

    THIS PROCEDURE DETAILS THREE TYPES OF SYSTEM TESTING AS WELL AS TWO 
    TYPES OF DISK DRIVE TESTING. THE SYSTEM TESTS CONSIST OF DIAGNOSTIC
    TESTS, STAND ALONE SYSTEM EXERCISER AND ON LINE FUNCTIONAL TESTS. THE
    DISK TESTS PERTAIN TO SYSTEM DISK DRIVES WITH OS INSTALLED AND DATA
    DISK DRIVES.
    DIAGNOSTICS ARE RUN STAND ALONE AND MAY BE LOADED EITHER FROM HARD DISK,
    1/4" TAPE OR 1/2" TAPE. 
    THE SYSTEM EXERCISER IS RUN UNDER OPERATING SYSTEM CONTROL AND PROVIDES A
    STRINGENT TEST FOR THE READING, WRITING AND TRANSFERING OF DATA WITHIN
    THE SYSTEM. THIS TEST IS RESIDENT ON THE WDD BUT IS RFEMOVED PRIOR TO 
    SHIPMENT.
    THE FUNCTIONAL TESTS ARE RUN AS A FINAL CHECK OF THE SYSTEMS UNDER A
    TYPICAL END USER ENVIRONMENT.
    THE DISK TESTS CHECK THE DISK DRIVES IN A SYSTEM SETTING AND VERIFY THEIR
    FUNCTIONALITY.

1.3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

    502108 PHOENIX DESIGN SPECIFICATION
    502074 PHOENIX FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION
    514014 SCC DESK TOP COMPUTER                                         
    515014 SCS DESK TOP COMPUTER                                         
    514114 PSC DESK TOP COMPUTER                                         
    515114 MAD DESK TOP COMPUTER                                         
    TE10-00009 PHOENIX TEST PLAN
    TE10-00028 CONDOR TEST PLAN  

1.4 PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS

    1.4.1  THE 3000/4000 POWER SUPPLY IS EQUIPED WITH REMOTE POWER-ON 
           CAPABILITY. THEREFORE, IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE AC POWER CORD BE
           DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY WHENEVER REMOVAL FROM THE MATING
           CMB OR EIB CONNECTOR IS REQUIRED.
    1.4.2  BEFORE REMOVING A POWER SUPPLY FROM THE CMB OR EIB IT IS NECESSARY
           TO WAIT 20 SECONDS AFTER THE AC CORD HAS BEEN REMOVED SO THAT THE 
           FILTER CAPACITORS IN THE PRIMARY BUS CIRCUIT BE ALLOWED TO
           DISCHARGE SO THAT NO PHYSICIAL INJURY WILL RESULT.
    1.4.3  DANGEROUS VOLTAGES WILL BE PRESENT DURING CERTAIN TESTS! IT IS
           IMPERATIVE THAT THE TEST OPERATOR BE ALERT, PAY CLOSE ATTENTION AND
           REMAIN FREE FROM ANY DISTRACTION DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THESE
           TESTS.                         
    1.4.4  ALL POWER MUST BE OFF WHENEVER A PCBA OR CABLE IS INSERTED OR
           EXTRACTED FROM A CONNECTOR, OTHERWISE DAMAGE TO THE PROCESSOR, 
           PERIPHERALS OR OTHER ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MAY RESULT. 
    1.4.5  EQUIPMENT, CABLES AND ACCESSORIES SHOULD BE CHECKED AT FREQUENT
           INTERVALS FOR WEAR, DAMAGED INSULATION OR ANY CONDITION THAT COULD 
           BE CONSIDERED UNSAFE.           
    1.4.6  THE TEST AREA SHOULD BE KEPT CLEAR AND UNCLUTTERED. ALL UNNESSARY
           EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE TEST AREA.  
    1.4.7  UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE RESTRICTED FROM THE  AREA WHEN
           THESE TESTS ARE IN PROCESS.                          
    1.4.8  IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL CABLES AND CONNECTORS BE PROPERLY 
           IDENTIFIED AND CONNECTED PIN TO PIN PRIOR TO APPLYING POWER,
           OTHERWISE ERRONEOUS INDICATIONS OR EVEN DAMAGE COULD RESULT.
 

1.5 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (FOR EACH SYSTEM TESTED)

    1.5.1  A 3000/4000 COMPATABLE VIDEO TERMINAL WITH MATING CABLE.    
    1.5.2  A SET OF 3000/4000 DIAGNOSTIC TAPES.                           
    1.5.3  AN 8000 TYPE SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE SERIAL PORTS AND INTERFACE 
           CABLES. (ONE ONLY)                              
    1.5.4  A PARALLEL PORT LOOPBACK CONNECTOR.                       
    1.5.5  A PARALLEL PRINTER WITH MATTING CABLE (ONE ONLY)          
    1.5.6  A SERIAL PRINTER WITH MATTING CABLE (ONE ONLY)                     
    1.5.7  A HIGH POTENTIAL STRESS TESTER WITH THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITY:      
           1) ABLE TO DELIVER AND SUSTAIN THE SPECIFIED VOLTAGE FOR THE
              REQUIRED LENGTH OF TIME.
           2) HAVE A METER THAT INDICATES THE VOLTAGE AT THE OUTPUT
              CONNECTIONS. 
           3) HAVE AN INDICATOR, EITHER VISUAL OR AUDIBLE, TO INDICATE A
              BREAKDOWN.   
           4) ABLE TO BE CALIBRATED.                      
           5) HAVE HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATED WIRES CONNECTING THE OUTPUT SIDE OF
              THE TESTER TO BOTH THE AC LINE AND AC NEUTRAL PINS OF THE OUTPUT
              CONNECTOR.   
    1.5.8  A CLOCK OR WATCH CAPABLE OF DISPLAYING SECONDS.      
    1.5.9  AN OHMMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING AS LOW AS 0.1 OHMS.
    1.5.10 A VOLTMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING AS LOW AS 0.1 VOLTS.

1.6 SYSTEMS LEVEL TEST FLOW 

    THIS FLOW CHART SHOWS EACH TEST STATION ON THE  SERIES 3000/4000 SYSTEM
    PRODUCTION LINE. THE ASSEMBLY STEPS HAVE BEEN OMITTED AND ARE COVERED 
    UNDER MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION AND ONLY THE STEPS RELATING
    TO TEST ARE SHOWN. EACH BLOCK LISTS THE SECTION NUMBER OF THIS DOCUMENT
    THAT DEFINE THE PROCEDURES THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED.
    DEPENDING ON SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS, SYSTEMS WILL BE BUILT AND TESTED IN
    ONE OF TWO DIFFERENT FORMS. THE FIRST FORM WILL A "MODULAR" OR "BASE 
    SYSTEM" FORM THAT WILL CONSIST OF A CMB, ONE MEMORY, A POWER SUPPLY
    AND A DISK CONTROLLER. THE SECOND FORM WILL BE AN "MSO" SYSTEM THAT WILL
    BE FULLY CONFIGURED TO A SPECIFIC CUSTOMER'S ORDER. THE TESTING OF ALL THE
    SYSTEMS WILL BE SIMILAR IN EITHER CASE. THE DIFFERENCE BEING THAT "MSO"
    SYSTEMS WILL BE TESTED AND SHIPPED WITH THE DISK DRIVES AND ALL ADD-ON
    PCBAS INSTALLED. "MODULAR" SYSTEMS, HOWEVER, WILL HAVE A HARD DISK 
    INSTALLED FOR TESTING AND THEN THAT HARD DISK WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE
    SYSTEM AND PACKAGED SEPARATELY AFTER COMPLETION OF ALL TESTING. FINAL
    ACCEPTANCE TESTING WILL DEPEND ON THE FINAL CONFIGURATION OF EACH SYSTEM.
    4000 UPGRADE KITS WILL NEED TO BE INTEGRATED WITH A 3000 SYSTEM FOR 
    COMPLETE TESTING. THE 3000 SYSTEM USED MAY EITHER BE A CAPTIVE SYSTEM OR 
    A 3000 SYSTEM THAT IS BEING TESTED FOR SHIPMENT ON ITS OWN MSO. IN EITHER 
    CASE THE 3000 SYSTEM USED WILL HAVE TO BE CONFIGURED TO THE 4000 SYSTEM'S
    REQUIREMENTS. IF THE 3000 SYSTEM USED IS A SYSTEM FOR SHIPMENT, THE RUN
    TIME ACCUMULATED RUNNING DIAGNOSTICS AND MINIQ TESTS WHILE INTEGRATED 
    WITH THE 4000 SYSTEM MAY USED TO SATISFY BOTH THE 3000 AND 4000 TEST
    REQUIREMENTS.
    SPECIAL TEST PROGRAMS WILL BE RESIDENT ON THE OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE.
    THESE PROGRAMS, HOWEVER, MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE DISK DRIVES PRIOR TO
    SHIPMENT. A LISTING OF THE NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF THESE TEST PROGRAMS CAN
    BE FOUND BY TYPING "list" ON ANY SYSTEM WITH THE OS INSTALLED.
                               TEST FLOW CHART
                               ---------------
                __________                            __________   
SECT. 2        |          |                          |          |
SYSTEM         |  SYSTEM  |                          |   DISK   |  
CONFIGURATION  | ASSEMBLY |                          | SUB-ASSY |  
               |__________|                          |__________|
                     |                          __________/\___________    
                     |                         |                       |
                _____V____                 ALL WDDS                 STREAMER 
SECT. 3        |          |                    |                     DRIVES 
PRE-TEST       | PRE-TEST |<----          _____V____                   |   
PROCEDURE      |          |      |       |          |  SECT. 5         |
               |__________|      |       |FORMATTING|  DRIVE TEST      |  
                     |           |       |__________|  PROCEDURE       |
                     |           |             |                       |
                     |           |             |                       | 
                     |           |             |                       |
                     |           |             |                       |
                     |           |            / \                      | 
SECT. 4         _____V____       |           |   |__ WD1/WD2/WD3 ____  |
RUNIN &        |          |      |          WD0                       \| 
FINAL TEST     |  RUNIN   |      |           |                         |
PROCEDURE      | & FINAL  |      |       ____V_____                ____V____ 
               |__________|      |      |          |  SECT. 5     |         |
                     |           |      | LOAD OS  |  DRIVE TEST  |  DRIVE  | 
                     |           |      |__________|  PROCEDURE   |  RUNIN  |
                     |           |___________|                    |_________|
                _____V____                                             |
               |          |                                        ____V____
               | PRE-SHIP |                                       |         | 
               |          |------- "MODULAR" WD0 ---------------->|   KIT   |
               |__________|                                       |_________|
                     |                                                 |  
                _____V____                                        _____V____
               |          |                                      |          |
               |   SHIP   |                                      |   SHIP   |
               |__________|                                      |__________|
                                                                              

1.7 TROUBLESHOOTING

    TROUBLESHOOTING A SYSTEMS PROBLEM IS USUALY ACCOMPLISHED BY SUBSTITUTING
    A KNOWN "GOOD" SUBASSEMBLY FOR A SUSPECTED DEFECTIVE SUBASSEMBLY. IF A 
    SUBSTITUTION DOES NOT CHANGE A TROUBLE CONDITION, IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE
    SUSPECTED SUBASSEMBLY IS GOOD. WHEN A SUBSTITUTION CORRECTS A PROBLEM,
    THE PART THAT WAS REPLACED IS BELIEVED TO BE DEFECTIVE.
    WHEN A GIVEN SUBSTITUTION HAS CORRECTED A PROBLEM, ALL PARTS SUBSTITUTED
    PREVIOUSLY MUST BE DETERMINED TO BE GOOD OR BAD BY RESUBSTITUTION INTO A 
    KNOWN "GOOD" SYSTEM.
    TROUBLESHOOTING, BY ITS VERY NATURE, CANNOT BE "PROCEDUREIZED". IT
    REQUIRES SKILL, TRAINING, FAMILIARITY WITH THE EQUIPMENT AND A SPECIAL
    APTITUDE. THIS SECTION, THEN, WILL ONLY DEAL WITH THE ROUTING OF FAILED
    EQUIPMENT.                                     
    
      A) PCBA'S THAT FAIL AT THE FUNCTIONAL TEST LEVEL WILL BE RESUBMITTED TO 
         ATE TESTING. IF PROBLEMS ARE FOUND, THE APPROPRAITE CORRECTIVE ACTION
         WILL BE TAKEN AND THE PCBA WILL CONTINUE ITS NORMAL FLOW FROM THAT
         POINT.                   
      B) PCBA'S THAT FAIL FUNCTIONAL TESTING AND PASS ATE RETESTING WILL BE
         SUBMITTED FOR TESTING ON THE FLOPPY BASSED DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM WHERE
         SPECIFIC TESTS CAN BE SELECTED TO AID IN PIN-POINTING THE PROBLEM  
      C) FAILED PCBA'S WILL BE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED SO THAT TRACEABILITY CAN BE
         MAINTAINED. THIS IS NECESSARY FOR RECORD KEEPING AND ALSO TO PRECLUDE
         PCBA'S FROM BEING TRAPPED IN AN ENDLESS ATE/FUNCTIONAL FLOW LOOP.  
      D) FAILURE DATA MUST BE RECORDED AND REVIEWED SO THAT ANY WEAKNESSES OR 
         GAPS IN THE TESTING CAN BE FOUND AND CORRECTED.    
 

2.0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

    EACH SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY CONFIGURED PRIOR TO TEST. THE FOLLOWING LIST
    SHOWS THE PROPER SETTINGS TO ACCOMPLISH THIS.
    THE FIRST EWAY AND/OR DISK CONTROLLER BOARDS IN THE MAIN CHASSIS AND THE
    EXPANSION CHASSIS WILL BOTH BE ADDRESSED AS BOARD 1.

2.1 SET CMB JUMPERS AND ZERO-OHM PACKS (903593-001 AND 903631-001 & -002)

        ZERO-OHM PACKS                 
        --------------
    SERIAL PORT A:  ALIGN PIN 1 OF PACK TO PIN 9 OF SOCKET AT LOCATION 29A
    SERIAL PORT B:  ALIGN PIN 1 OF PACK TO PIN 1 OF SOCKET AT LOCATION 26B
    SERIAL PORT B:  ALIGN PIN 1 OF PACK TO PIN 16 OF SOCKET AT LOCATION 28/29C
    SERIAL PORT B:  NO PACK INSERTED IN SOCKET AT LOCATION 29B
        LOCATION 28/29C         _____________REAR OF CMB_____________
        PIN NUMBERING        PIN 8-----> o o o o o o o o <----PIN 1
                             PIN 16----> o o o o o o o o <----PIN 9
                             PIN 24----> o o o o o o o o <----PIN 17
    SHUNT BLOCKS
    ------------
    PARALLEL PORT:  SHUNT BLOCK INSERTED INTO SOCKET AT LOCATION 29E
    PARALLEL PORT:  SHUNT BLOCK INSERTED INTO SOCKET AT LOCATION 29F
    PARALLEL PORT:  EMPTY SOCKET AT LOCATION 27E
    PARALLEL PORT:  EMPTY SOCKET AT LOCATION 28F
    PLUG JUMPERS
    ------------
    CONNECT JMP  1 TO JMP  2
    CONNECT JMP  3 TO JMP  4 FOR 16MHZ - OR JMP 4 TO JMP 5 FOR 8MHZ 
    CONNECT JMP  6 TO JMP  7
    CONNECT JMP 12 TO JMP 13
    CONNECT JMP 14 TO JMP 15
    CONNECT JMP 16 TO JMP 17
    CONNECT JMP 18 TO JMP 19
    CONNECT JMP 25 TO JMP 26 NMI
    CONNECT JMP 29 TO JMP 30
    CONNECT JMP 31 TO JMP 32
    CONNECT JMP 33 TO JMP 34
    CONNECT JMP 36 TO JMP 37
    CONNECT JMP 39 TO JMP 40
    CONNECT JMP 47 TO JMP 48  ** ON 903631-001 & 903631-002 ONLY
    CONNECT JMP 50 TO JMP 51 IF PMMU - OR JMP 50 TO JMP 52 IF MMB
    SET DIP SWITCH AT LOCATION 17H SO THAT SW9 IS ON AND THE REST ARE OFF.
    LOCATION 12H - BUS ERROR TIME-OUT - JUMPER 4 TO 11 AS SHOWN:

                                                1
                                    o o o o o o o
                 LOC 12K <----            |            ----> LOC 12G
                                          |
                                    o o o o o o o
                                                14


2.2 SET 1MB (903533-001) & 4MB (903575-001) MEMORY ADDRESS SWITCHES

    ADDRESS SWITCH SETTING OF THE 1MB & 4MB MEMORY BOARDS IS KEYED TO THE
    ACTUAL MEMORY ADDRESS RATHER THAN MEMORY BOARD NUMBER.
    WHEN MIXING 1MB & 4 MB MEMORY BOARDS, ADDRESS THE 4MB BOARDS FIRST (AT THE
    LOWEST MEMORY ADDRESS) THEN THE 1MB BOARDS AT THE HIGHER ADDRESSES. 
1MB               | MEMORY ADDRESS  |      SWITCH POSITION          |
MEMORY BOARDS     |  FROM TO   TO   | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  0 MB  |  1 MB  | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  1 MB  |  2 MB  |   | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
        X=ON      |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
        POSITION  |  2 MB  |  3 MB  | X |   | X | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  3 MB  |  4 MB  |   |   | X | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  4 MB  |  5 MB  | X | X |   | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  5 MB  |  6 MB  |   | X |   | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  6 MB  |  7 MB  | X |   |   | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  7 MB  |  8 MB  |   |   |   | X | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  8 MB  |  9 MB  | X | X | X |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  |  9 MB  | 10 MB  |   | X | X |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 10 MB  | 11 MB  | X |   | X |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 11 MB  | 12 MB  |   |   | X |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 12 MB  | 13 MB  | X | X |   |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 13 MB  | 14 MB  |   | X |   |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 14 MB  | 15 MB  | X |   |   |   | X | X | X | X |
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                  | 15 MB  | 16 MB  |   |   |   |   | X | X | X | X |
                                                                              
4MB               | MEMORY ADDRESS  |      SWITCH POSITION  |  
MEMORY BOARDS     |  FROM  |   TO   | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |  
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
                  |   0MB  |   4MB  | X | X | X | X | X | X |  
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
                  |   4MB  |   8MB  |   | X | X | X | X | X | 
        X=ON      |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
        POSITION  |   8MB  |  12MB  | X |   | X | X | X | X |  
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
                  |  12MB  |  16MB  |   |   | X | X | X | X |  
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
                  |  16MB  |  20MB  | X | X |   | X | X | X |  
                  |--------|--------|---|---|---|---|---|---|  
                  |  20MB  |  24MB  |   | X |   | X | X | X |  
          

2.3 SET 4-WAY (903390-001) SWITCHES & JUMPERS

                                         SW1  POSITION                        
             X=ON          | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |10 |          
             POSITION      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                           | X |   |   |   |   |   |   | X |   | X |  BOARD 1 
             SETTINGS      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
             FOR BOTH      | X |   |   | X |   |   |   | X |   |   |  BOARD 2 
             904741 &      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
             904943        | X |   |   | X | X |   |   |   | X | X |  BOARD 3 
                           |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
                           | X |   |   | X | X | X |   |   | X |   |  BOARD 4
             WHEN 4-WAYS AND 8-WAYS ARE USED TOGETHER IN THE SAME SYSTEM,
             THERE IS NO SPECIFIED ORDER OF ADDRESSING. CONSIDER EITHER TYPE
             AS AN UNDEFINED SERIAL CONTROLLER AND ADDRESS EACH SERIAL
             CONTROLLER IN SEQUENCE STARTING WITH BOARD 1.

                      JUMPERS FOR 904741 PCB          JUMPERS FOR 904943 PCB  
                      PGM 1-4        1 TO  7          PGM 1-4        1 TO  3  
                      PGM 1-4        2 TO  8          PGM 1-4        2 TO  4  
                      PGM 1-4        3 TO  4          PGM 1-4        5 TO  6  
                      PGM 1-4        9 TO 10          PGM 1-4        7 TO  8  
                      PGM 1-4       13 TO 15          PGM 1-4        9 TO 11  
                      PGM 1-4       14 TO 16          PGM 1-4       10 TO 12  
                                                      PGM 1-4       13 TO 15  
                                                      PGM 1-4       14 TO 16  
 

2.4 SET 8-WAY (903577-001) SWITCHES & JUMPERS

SW1 ADDRESS         | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |10 |  SW POSITION   
SWITCH SETTINGS     |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    | X |   | X |   |   |   |   | X | X | X |  BOARD 1 
X=ON POSITION       |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    |   |   | X |   |   |   | X | X | X | X |  BOARD 2 
                    |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    | X | X |   |   |   | X |   | X | X | X |  BOARD 3 
                    |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    |   | X |   |   |   | X | X | X | X | X |  BOARD 4 
                    |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    | X |   |   |   | X |   |   | X | X | X |  BOARD 5 
                    |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|          
                    |   | X | X |   | X |   | X | X | X | X |  BOARD 6 
             WHEN 4-WAYS AND 8-WAYS ARE USED TOGETHER IN THE SAME SYSTEM,
             THERE IS NO SPECIFIED ORDER OF ADDRESSING. CONSIDER EITHER TYPE
             AS AN UNDEFINED SERIAL CONTROLLER AND ADDRESS EACH SERIAL
             CONTROLLER IN SEQUENCE STARTING WITH BOARD 1.
                      JUMPER SETTINGS               
                    JUMPER       CONNECT PINS
                    ------       ------------
                     JMP A          1  TO  2
                    JMP B          2  TO  3
                    JMP C             NC
                    JMP D          1  TO  2
                    PGM 0-7        1  TO  3    
                    PGM 0-7        2  TO  4    
                    PGM 0-7        5  TO  6    
                    PGM 0-7        7  TO  8    
                    PGM 0-7        9  TO 11    
                    PGM 0-7       10  TO 12    
                    PGM 0-7       13  TO 15    
                    PGM 0-7       14  TO 16    

                                                                             
2.5 SET WDD (903496-001 & 002) CONTROLLER JUMPERS

                                                                              
        ON BOARD #1 (903496-001)                ON BOARD #2 (903496-002)
        CONNECT JUMPER AT JMP A                 CONNECT JUMPER AT JMP A
        FROM 1 TO 2 AS SHOWN:                   FROM 2 TO 3 AS SHOWN:
                                                                              
         -------------------                     -------------------   
        |  ---------        |                   |        ---------  |   
        | | O     O |   O   |                   |   O   | O     O | | 
        |  ---------        |                   |        ---------  |       
         -------------------                     -------------------  
            1     2     3                           1     2     3        


    DRIVE 0               -----------------                                   
 ON 903496-001           |  ---            |     SET JMP B & JMP C TO MATCH 
      OR                 | | O |  O    O   | 1   THE DRIVE TYPES INSTALLED.
    DRIVE 2        JMP B | |   |           |     (IN THE SAMPLE SHOWN, DRIVE 0
 ON 903496-002           | | O |  O    O   | 2   OR 2 IS SET FOR A MAXTOR OR A
                         |  ---            |     MICROPOLIS AND DRIVE 1 OR 3  
                         |-----------------|     IS SET FOR A RODIME.
     DRIVE 1             |       ---       |                                  
 ON 903496-001           |   O  | O |  O   | 1                                
       OR          JMP C |      |   |      |                           
     DRIVE 3             |   O  | O |  O   | 2                                
 ON 903496-002           |       ---       |                                  
                          -----------------                                   
                             A    B    C                                      
                             ^    ^    ^                                      
                             |    |    |                                      
                             |    |     ----------  NOT USED        
                             |    |                                           
MAXTOR & MICROPOLIS DRIVES --      ---------------  RODIME DRIVES           
                                                                             
2.6 WDD ADDRESS SETTINGS
TO SET THE          o     o     o                   o     o           o
RODIME DRIVES,     ___   ___   ___   ___           ___   ___   ___   ___      
PLACE PINS IN     |   | |   | |   | | o |         |   | |   | | o | |   |    
THE HOOKS AS          |     |     |     |             |     |     |     |
SHOWN                 |     |     |     |             |     |     |     |   
                  -------------------------       -------------------------
                    DRIVES 0 & 2 SETTING            DRIVES 1 & 3 SETTING
                  ______________________          ______________________
TO SET THE         |  |  |  |  ----                |  |  |  ----  |    
MAXTOR DRIVES,     |  |  |  | |    |               |  |  | |    | |
PLACE JUMPERS      |  |  |  |  ----                |  |  |  ----  | 
AS SHOWN           |  |  |  |  |  |                |  |  |  |  |  |
                 DRIVES 0 & 2 SETTING            DRIVES 1 & 3 SETTING
         TO SET THE MICROPOLIS DRIVES, PLACE JUMPERS AS SHOWN BELOW:
                             _  _  _                      _     _  _
TO SET THE          |  |  | | || || |               |  | | | | | || |
MICROPOLIS          |  |  | | || || |               |  | | | | | || | 
DRIVES, PLACE       |  |  | |_||_||_|               |  | |_| | |_||_|
THE JUMPERS         |  |  |  |  |  |                |  |  |  |  |  |
AS SHOWN         ----------------------          ----------------------
                  DRIVES 0 & 2 SETTING            DRIVES 1 & 3 SETTING

       NOTE: WHEN MORE THAN ONE DRIVE IS CONNECTED TO ANY CONTROLLER, ONLY THE
             DRIVE CONNECTED AT THE END OF THE COMMON BUS CABLE SHOULD HAVE A 
             TERMINATOR INSTALLED. THE DRIVE CONNECTED AT THE INTERMEDIATE
             POINT OF THE BUS CABLE MUST HAVE ITS TERMINATOR REMOVED.

2.7    SET LAN (903405-001) SWITCHS 

                                SW  POSITION                               
    X=ON POSITION     | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |                       
                      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|                       
                      |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | SW1 OF LAN UNDER TEST 
                      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|                       
                      |   |   |   | X | X |   |   | X | SW2 OF LAN UNDER TEST 
                      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|                       
                      | X |   |   |   |   |   |   | X | SW1 OF CAPTIVE LAN    
                      |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|                       
                      |   |   |   | X | X |   | X |   | SW2 OF CAPTIVE LAN    
                                                                              

2.8    SET MCS (903406-001) CONTROLLER SWITCHS 

                                         SW1  POSITION                        
        X=ON POSITION          | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |              
                               |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|              
                               | X | X | X | X |   |   |   | X |              
                                                                              
                                                                              

2.9    SET SCSI BUS ADAPTER PCBA (1/2" MTS) (903528-001) SWITCHS

                                                                              
                                   SW1  POSITION                        
       X=ON POSITION     | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |              
                         |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|              
                         | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |              

2.10    SET 1/2" TAPE CONTROLLER PCBA (903639-001) SWITCHS

        LATER

2.11    SET EIA PCBA (903645-001) SWITCHS

        * EIA REV A & B       SW POSITION
        X=ON POSITION    | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |           JMP 1  CONNECT 1 TO 2
                         |---|---|---|---|            
                         |   | X |   | X |   
        * EIA REV C & ABOVE   SW POSITION
        X=ON POSITION    | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |           JMP 1  CONNECT 1 TO 2
                         |---|---|---|---|            
                         |   | X | X | X |   

2.12    SET EIB PCBA (903643-001) SWITCHS

                              SW POSITION
        X=ON POSITION    | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |           JMP 1  NO CONNECTION
                         |---|---|---|---|           JMP 2  CONNECT 1 TO 2
                         |   | X |   | X |   
                                                                              

3.0    PRE-TEST

     FROM THE CHECKLIST THAT FOLLOWS, PERFORM EACH TEST LISTED. FOR THE 
     SPECIFIC PROCEDURE REFER TO THE SECTION NUMBER SHOWN IN THE CHECKLIST. 
                                                                             
     PERFORMING THE TESTS IN THE ORDER SHOWN IS DESIREABLE BUT NOT MANDATORY,
     HOWEVER, THE PROCEDURE IS WRITTEN ASSUMING PERFORMANCE IN SEQUENTIAL
     ORDER.                      
                                                                             
                  =============  CHECKLIST ================== 
                                                                             
       # | TEST                | DESCRIPTION       |   REQUIRED   | SECT# 
      ====================================================================
       1 | GROUND CONTINUITY   | VERIFY GROUNDING  | EVERY 3000 & |  3.1  
         | & HI-POT            | & HI-POT TEST     | 4000 SYSTEM  | 
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       2 | RTC BATTERY CHECK   | MEASURE THE RTC   | EVERY 3000   |  3.2  
         | CONTINUITY & HI-POT | BATTERY VOLTAGE   | SYSTEM       | 
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       3 | POWERUP, SELFTEST   | SELFTEST &        | EVERY 3000   |  3.3  
         | & CONFIG            | SET WD0 AS DEFAULT| SYSTEM       |       
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       4 | INSTALL SSN         | ONTO NVRAM        | EVERY 3000   |  3.4  
         |                     |                   | SYSTEM       | 
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       5 | INSTALL THE         | CONFIG RECORD     | EVERY 3000   |  3.5  
         | CONFIGURATION RECORD| MUST MATCH SSN    | SYSTEM       |       
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       6 | VERIFY WD0 BOOT     | VERIFICATION &    | EVERY 3000   |  3.6 
         | & CONFIGURE SYSTEM  | CONFIGURATION     | SYSTEM       |       
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
       7 | PRINT LABEL         | FOR SHIPPING BOX  | AS REQUIRED  |  3.7  
      --------------------------------------------------------------------

 
    3.1 GROUND CONTINUITY & HI-POT TEST   

        A GROUND CONTINUITY AND A HI-POT TEST MUST BE PERFORMED ON EVERY 3000
        SYSTEM, EVERY 4000 SYSTEM AND EVERY 4000 UPGRADE KIT.
        3.1.1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED   
              A) A HIGH POTENTIAL STRESS TESTER WITH THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITY:
                       1) ABLE TO DELIVER AND SUSTAIN THE SPECIFIED VOLTAGE 
                          FOR THE REQUIRED LENGTH OF TIME.
                       2) HAVE A METER THAT INDICATES THE VOLTAGE AT THE
                          OUTPUT CONNECTIONS. 
                       3) HAVE AN INDICATOR, EITHER VISUAL OR AUDIBLE, TO
                          INDICATE A BREAKDOWN.   
                       4) ABLE TO BE CALIBRATED.                      
                       5) HAVE HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATED WIRES CONNECTING THE
                          OUTPUT SIDE OF THE TESTER TO BOTH THE AC LINE AND
                          AC NEUTRAL PINS OF THE OUTPUT CONNECTOR.   
              B) A CLOCK OR WATCH CAPABLE OF DISPLAYING SECONDS.      
              C) AN OHMMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING AS LOW AS 0.1 OHMS.
              D) A VOLTMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING AS LOW AS 0.1 VOLTS.
                                                                              
        3.1.2 GROUND CONTINUITY 
              ANY SYSTEM THAT FAILS EITHER THE GROUND CONTINUITY TEST OR THE
              HI- POT STRESS TEST MUST HAVE ALL DEFECTS IDENTFIED AND 
              REPAIRED. AFTER REPAIR, THE SYSTEM MUST BE RETESTED AND PASS
              BOTH TESTS. ANY SYSTEM THAT HAD A POWER SUPPLY REPLACED SHALL
              REQUIRE RETESTING FOR BOTH GROUND CONTINUITY AND HI-POT TESTS.

              3.1.2.1  VERIFY THAT THE UNIT UNDER TEST HAS NO ELECTRICAL
                       POWER CONNECTIONS TO IT.  
              3.1.2.2  USING A METER CAPABLE OF MEASURING OHMS AS LOW AS
                       0.1 OHMS, SET THE METER TO THE OHMS FUNCTION AND TO THE
                       LOWEST SCALE AVAILABLE. 
              3.1.2.3  CONNECT THE COMMON PROBE OF THE METER SECURELY TO ANY
                       CONVENIENT POINT ON THE SHEET METAL CHASSIS OF THE UNIT
                       UNDER TEST.  
              3.1.2.4  CONNECT THE OTHER PROBE OF THE OHMMETER TO THE GROUND 
                       PIN OF THE AC POWER INPUT CONNECTOR.                 
              3.1.2.5  TO PASS, THE RESISTANCE MEASURED BETWEEN THE GROUND PIN
                       OF THE POWER INPUT CONNECTOR AND THE METAL CHASSIS MUST
                       BE 0.2 OHMS OR LESS. 
              3.1.2.6  IF THE UNIT UNDER TEST FAILS THE GROUND CONTINUITY
                       TEST, DO NOT RUN THE HI-POT TEST.    
        3.1.3 HIGH POTENTIAL STRESS (HI-POT TEST)
              3.1.3.1  VERIFY THAT THE UNIT UNDER TEST IS CLEAR OF ANY 
                       EQUIPMENT, CABLES OR OTHER MATERIALS ON THE TEST
                       STATION AND THAT THERE ARE NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO
                       THE UNIT.                                    
              3.1.3.2  TURN ON THE HI-POT TESTER.   
              3.1.3.3  SET THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF THE HI-POT TESTER TO 1450
                       VOLTS DC.  
              3.1.3.4  TURN OFF THE HI-POT TESTER.   
              3.1.3.5  PLACE THE POWER SWITCH OF THE UNIT UNDER TEST TO THE
                       ON POSITION. 
              3.1.3.6  CONNECT THE HI-POT TESTER ADAPTER CABLE TO THE AC INPUT
                       RECEPTACLE OF THE UNIT UNDER TEST.                 
              3.1.3.7  TURN ON THE HI-POT TESTER AND ALLOW TO RUN FOR 60
                       SECONDS.  
              3.1.3.8  TO PASS, THE UNIT UNDER TEST MUST BE EXPOSED TO A
                       MININUM STRESS OF 1414 VDC FOR 60 SECONDS WITHOUT ANY
                       INDICATION OF BREAKDOWN.  
              3.1.3.9  AFTER THE 60 SECONDS, TURN OFF THE HI-POT TESTER.  
              3.1.3.10 DISCONNECT THE UNIT UNDER TEST FROM THE TESTER.
        3.1.4 RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS  
              A LOG, REQUIRED FOR UL COMPLIANCE, MUST BE KEPT ON ALL 3000
              SYSTEMS, ALL 4000 SYSTEMS AND ALL 4000 UPGRADE KITS TESTED FOR
              GROUND CONTINUITY AND HIGH POTENTIAL STRESS THIS LOG MUST      
              CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
                                                                             
              3.1.4.1  THE COMPLETE CPU SERIAL NUMBER OF THE SYSTEM TESTED.
              3.1.4.2  GROUND CONTINUITY PASS OR FAIL CHECK-OFF.     
              3.1.4.3  HIGH POTENTIAL STRESS PASS OR FAIL CHECK-OFF. 
              3.1.4.4  THE DATE THE TEST WAS PERFORMED.              
              3.1.4.5  THE NAME OR IDENTIFYING STAMP OF THE TECHNICIAN THAT
                       PERFORMED THE TEST.          
          A SAMPLE OF A RECOMENDED LOG SHEET IS SHOWN BELOW
   __________________________________________________________________________
  |                                                                          |
  |         3000/4000 SYSTEM HI-POT & GROUND CONTINUITY LOG SHEET            |
  |                                                                          |
  |                                                                          |
  |  SYSTEM     |GND CONT | HI-POT  |  PARTS   |RETEST |   DATE   |   TEST   |
  | CPU SERIAL  | (check) | (check) | REPLACED |  OK   |  PASSED  | OPERATOR |
  |   NUMBER    |PASS|FAIL|PASS|FAIL|          |(check)|          |          |
  |==========================================================================|
  |             |    |    |    |    |          |       |          |          |
  |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
  |             |    |    |    |    |          |       |          |          |
  |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
  |             |    |    |    |    |          |       |          |          |
  |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
  |             |    |    |    |    |          |       |          |          |
  |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
        3.1.5 UNIT IDENTIFICATION                    
              3.1.5.1  ALL SYSTEMS THAT HAVE PASSED THE GROUND CONTINUITY AND
                       HI-POT TESTS SHALL BE MARKED SO THAT THEY CAN BE
                       READILY IDENTIFIED.   
              3.1.5.2  THE MARKING MAY BE IN THE FORM OF AN ADHESIVE LABEL 
                       WITH PRINTING, SUCH AS "HIPOT OK".   
              3.1.5.3  THE LABELS SHALL BE PLACED ON REAR OF THE SYSTEM AS
                       DEFINED BY THE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DEPT.

                                                                             
    3.2 RTC BATTERY CHECK

        3.2.1  PRIOR TO POWER BEING APPLIED TO ANY PHOENIX SYSTEM, THE TEST 
               OPERATOR WILL MEASURE THE VOLTAGE ACROSS THE RTC BATTERY
               LOCATED AT 1T ON THE CMB BOARD.
        3.2.2  THE VOLTAGE MEASURED MUST BE GREATER THAN 2.8 VDC. ANY BATTERY 
               THAT DOES NOT MEET THIS MINIMUM VOLTAGE MUST BE REPLACED.

    3.3   POWERUP, SELFTEST & CONFIG  

          THIS SECTION DEALS WITH INITIAL POWER-UP, SYSTEM SELFTEST AND 
          PROGRAMING THE DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE.                      
                                                                              
        3.3.1  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM TO BE TESTED HAS BEEN PROPERLY
               CONFIGURED PER ITS MSO OR FACTORY ORDER.                       
        3.3.2  CONNECT A VIDEO TERMINAL TO THE SYSTEM'S SCC0 PORT.     
        3.3.3  VERIFY THE SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECT THE SYSTEM TO 
               AN APPROPRAITE POWER RECEPTACLE.              
        3.3.4  PLACE THE SYSTEM POWER SWITCH IN THE ON POSITION.       
        3.3.5  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM PERFORMS THE SELF TEST AND THAT THERE 
               ARE NO ERRORS INDICATED.
        3.3.6  WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "3" AND <CR> TO SELECT
               COMMAND MODE.
        3.3.7  WHEN PROMPTED <ALT>, TYPE "conf" AND >CR>.    
        3.3.8  WHEN PROMPTED <CONF>, TYPE "DI" AND <CR> TO DISPLAY THE
               HARDWARE CONFIGURATION. 
        3.3.9  VERIFY THAT CONFIGURATION DISPLAYED MATCHES THE CONFIGURATION
               SHOWN BELOW. 
******************************************************************************
*  term type     : evdt                                                      *
*  boot port     : wd0                                                       *
*  console port  : sc0 baud:9600 data bits:7 stop bits:1 parity:odd flow:xon *
*  download port : sc1 baud:9600 data bits:7 stop bits:1 parity:odd flow:xon *
*  printer port  : pit0                                                      *
******************************************************************************
        3.3.10 IF ANY LINE DOES NOT MATCH, CHANGE ONLY THAT LINE AS DESCRIBED
               IN THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
               
               TERM TYPE
                 A.  WHEN <CONFIG> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "T" AND <CR>.           
                 B.  WHEN "TERMINAL TYPE:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "EVDT" AND >CR>.
               BOOT PORT
                 A.  WHEN <CONFIG> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "B" AND <CR>.           
                 B.  WHEN "BOOT DEVICE:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "WD" AND <CR>.    
                 C.  WHEN "BOOT UNIT:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "0" AND <CR>.       
               CONSOLE PORT
                 A.  WHEN <CONFIG> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "C" AND <CR>.           
                 B.  WHEN "CONSOLE DEVICE:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "SC" AND <CR>. 
                 C.  WHEN "CONSOLE UNIT:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "0" AND <CR>.  
                 D.  WHEN "CONSOLE BAUD:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "9600" AND <CR>. 
                 E.  WHEN "DATA BITS:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "7" AND <CR>.       
                 F.  WHEN "STOP BITS:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "1" AND <CR>.       
                 G.  WHEN "PARITY:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "ODD" AND <CR>.        
                 H.  WHEN "FLOW:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "XON" AND <CR>.
               DOWDLOAD PORT
                 A.  WHEN <CONFIG> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "D" AND <CR>.           
                 B.  WHEN "DOWNLOAD DEVICE:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "SC" AND <CR>.
                 C.  WHEN "DOWNLOAD UNIT:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "1" AND <CR>.  
                 D.  WHEN "DOWNLOAD BAUD:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "9600" AND <CR>.
                 E.  WHEN "DATA BITS:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "7" AND <CR>.       
                 F.  WHEN "STOP BITS:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "1" AND <CR>.       
                 G.  WHEN "PARITY:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "ODD" AND <CR>.        
                 H.  WHEN "FLOW:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "XON" AND <CR>.
               PRINTER PORT
                 A.  WHEN <CONFIG> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "P" AND <CR>.           
                 B.  WHEN "PRINTER PORT:" IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "PIT" AND <CR>. 
        3.3.11 WHEN ALL NECESSARY CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE, CONTINUE ON TO THE
               NEXT PARAGRAPH.
                                                                              

    3.4 INSTALL THE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER (SSN)

        IF THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST IS ON AN MSO AND THERE IS A CONFIGURATION
        RECORD TAPE AVAILABLE, INSTALL THE FINAL SSN. OTHERWISE, ENTER THE
        TEST SSN. 
        3.4.1  REMOVE THE SOCKETED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AT LOCATION 20F ON THE  
               CMB AND REPLACE IT WITH THE "SSN TEST IC".    
        3.4.2  INSTALL AN "SSN" TAPE INTO THE STREAMER TAPE DRIVE.
        3.4.3  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER AND AT THE BOOT MENU ENTER "2" AND
               <CR> TO SELECT ALT-LOAD.
        3.4.4  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "cs" AND <CR>.
        3.4.5  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", TYPE "ssn" AND <CR>.
        3.4.6  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0......." AND THEN
               "BOOT COMPLETE" AND THE EXISTING SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER.
        3.4.7  WHEN PROMPTED "NEW SERIAL NUMBER: 3", TYPE IN THE NEW SSN IN
               THE FORM "000-81XXX FOLLOWED BY A <CR>.
               NOTE: TO DELETE (TRASH OUT) A SSN, TURN OFF THE SYSTEM POWER 
                     INSTEAD OF TYPING ANY CHARACTERS WHEN PROMPTED FOR THE
                     NEW SERIAL NUMBER.
        3.4.8  WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND THE BOOT MENU IS 
               DISPLAYED, ENTER "4" AND <CR> TO POWER DOWN THE SYSTEM.
        3.4.9  WHEN THE SYSTEM POWER IS OFF, REPLACE THE ORIGINAL IC AT
               LOCATION 20F ON THE CMB.      
               * * DO NOT SHIP THE SECURITY IC * *
        3.4.10 TURN ON THE SYSTEM AND OBSERVE THE SELFTEST TO VERIFY THAT THE 
               SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER DISPLAYED IS CORRECT.
 

    3.5 INSTALL THE CONFIGURATION RECORD

        3.5.1  INSTALL THE OS TAPE CARTRIDGE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE AND TURN ON
               THE SYSTEM POWER. THE OS TAPE THAT WILL BE SHIPPED WITH THE
               SYSTEM BEING TESTED MUST BE USED.                
        3.5.2  WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT
               ALT-LOAD.    
        3.5.3  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "CS" AND <CR>.    
        3.5.4  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", DEPRESS THE <CR>.      
        3.5.5  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM THE STREAMER AND THAT THE 
               TERMINAL DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING:           
                   ******************************************************     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  BOOTING FROM CS0                                  *     
                   *  LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM                          *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  LOADING CONFIGURATION FILE                        *     
                   *  .                                                 *     
                   *  LOADING RAMDISK                                   *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  EXECUTING                                         *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *      *** INSTALLATION SYSTEM LOAD COMPLETE! ***    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM WILL BE USED TO PERFOM   *     
                   *  ONE OF THREE FUNCTIONS. -----------------------   *     
                   *  ----------------------------------------- SELET   *     
                   *  THE DESIRED OPTION AND TYPE THE CORRESPONDING     *     
                   *  LETTER FOLLOWED BY THE 'RETURN' KEY.              *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   A - CREATE DEFAULT PARTITIONS                    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   B - PRESERVE CURRENT PARTITIONS                  *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   C - RESTORE LOADER TO WINCHESTER DISK            *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   D - INSTALL CONFIGURATION RECORD                 *
                   *                                                    *
                   *   E - REDISPLAY THIS SCREEN                        *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   <CTL-D>, 'shutdown' - REBOOT THE SYSTEM          * 
                   *                                                    *
                   *  OPTION>                                           *     
                   ******************************************************     
                                                                              
        3.5.6  WHEN PROMPTED <OPTION>, TYPE "d" AND <CR>. 
        3.5.7  WHEN PROMPTED "INSERT CONFIGURATION TAPE, PRES RETURN.....",
               INSERT THE TAPE AND PRESS <CR>. 
        3.5.8  THE TAPE SHOULD RUN AND THEN THE DISPLAY SHOULD BE AS FOLLOWS:


                   ******************************************************
                   * CAUTION: FILES ON THIS TAPE ARE............        *
                   *          ....................MATCH ORIGINAL OWNERS.*
                   * NUMBER OF FILES RESTORED: 1                        *
                   * CONFIGURATION RECORD INFO (/sys/config.3000-81000  *
                   * USER SSN.........................3000-81000        *
                   * SYSTEM NAME......................010/SYSTEMS TEST  *
                   * SYSTEM TYPE......................XXXX              *
                   *    "                                               *
                   *    "                                               *
                   * WRITING NEW CONFIGURATION                          *
                   * PROCEDURE COMPLETE.  <CTL-D> 'shutdown' TO REBOOT  *
                   *                                                    *
                   * OPTION>                                            *
                   ******************************************************
        3.5.9  WHEN PROMPTED "OPTION>", REMOVE THE CONFIGURATION TAPE AND 
               DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.   
        3.5.10 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI, SHUTDOWN OR POWERDOWN", TYPE 
               "powerdown" AND <CR>.  

    3.6 VERIFY WD0 BOOT & CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM

        3.6.1  VERIFY THAT THE DISK CONTROLLER JUMPERS ARE CONFIGURED TO MATCH
               TYPE OF DISK THAT IS INSTALLED. (SEE SECT 2.)
        3.6.2  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                               
        3.6.3  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST IS DISPLAYED AND THAT THERE
               ARE NO FAILURES.                             
        3.6.4  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM BOOTS FROM WD0.                  
        3.6.5  WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", UPDATE THE SYSTEM DATE AND TIME.
        3.6.6  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.
        3.6.7  WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE "multi" AND 
               <CR>.                                         
        3.6.8  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM ADVANCES TO MULTI USER MODE AND DISPLAYS
               THE MAI/3000 LOGO.    
        3.6.9  WHEN PROMPTED "ACCOUNT NAME", TYPE "admin" AND <CR>.      
        3.6.10 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "shutdown 0" AND <CR>. VERIFY THAT
               THE SYSTEM DISPLAYS SHUTTING DOWN IN 15 SECONDS AND ADVANCES TO
               SINGLE USER MODE.               
        3.6.11 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "init" AND <CR>.         
        3.6.12 AT THE MENU, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT PHOENIX SYSTEMS.
        3.6.13 WHEN PROMPTED TO ENTER THE NUMBER OF MEMORY BOARDS PRESENT,
               TYPE IN THE NUMBER OF MEMORY BOARDS CONFIGURED IN THAT SYSTEM.
        3.6.14 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "configure" AND <CR>.         
        3.6.15 THE 'CONFIGURATION' MENU WILL BE DISPLAYED. FOLLOW 
               THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MENU TO CONFIGURE ALL AVAILABLE PORTS.
        NOTE:  IF THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN MODIFIED OR EWAY BOARDS HAVE BEEN 
               REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM AFTER THE SYSTEM HAD ALREADY BEEN 
               CONFIGURED, AN ERROR MESSAGE WILL BE DISPLAYED. THIS MESSAGE 
               WILL DIRECT THAT THE <CR> BE PRESSED TO CONTINUE. PRESS <CR>.
               IF THE ERROR MESSAGE IS REDISPLAYED, PRESS <CR> AGAIN. IT WILL
               BE NECESSARY TO PRESS THE <CR> ONCE FOR EACH EXTRA EWAY PORT 
               THAT WAS CONFIGURED. (PROBABLY EIGHT TIMES FOR EACH EWAY BOARD 
               THAT WAS REMOVED)
        3.6.16 WHEN THE RECONFIGURING HAS BEEN COMPLETED, EXIT THE 'CONFIGURE'
               MENU BY ENTERING 7 AND <CR>.
        3.6.17 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.
        3.6.18 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE "shutdown" AND
               <CR>.                                      
        3.6.19 WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "4" AND <CR> TO POWER
               DOWN THE SYSTEM.             

    3.7 PRINT LABEL

        3.7.1  CONNECT AN 80 COLUMN PRINTER TO THE CMB'S SCC1 PORT.    
        3.7.2  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                               
        3.7.3  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST IS DISPLAYED AND THAT THERE
               ARE NO FAILURES.                             
        3.7.4  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM BOOTS FROM WD0.                  
        3.7.5  WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK" DEPRESS <CR>.                
        3.7.6  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "label" AND <CR>.             
        3.7.7  AT THE INITIAL MENU, SELECT PHOENIX SYSTEM LABELS.
        3.7.8  AT THE FOLLOWING MENU, SELECT THE TYPE OF LABEL NEEDED. THE
               OPTIONS ARE: SYSTEMS WITH NO WDD 0, DRIVE KITS OR SYSTEMS WITH 
               WDD 0 & OS.
        3.7.9  ENTER THE INFORMATION REQUESTED AT THE MENU PROMPTS UNTIL ALL
               THE DATA HAS BEEN INPUTTED.
        3.7.10 AT THE "LABEL VERIFY, PRINT & EDIT" MENU, SELECT "VERIFY" AND
               CHECK THAT ALL THE INFORMATION DISPLAYED MATCHES THE SYSTEM 
               UNDER TEST THEN PRESS THE <CR> TO CONTINUE.    
        3.7.11 IF THE LABEL IS NOT CORRECT, SELECT "EDIT" AND FOLLOW THE MENU 
               INSTRUCTIONS.        
        3.7.12 WHEN ALL INFORMATION IS CORRECT, SELECT "PRINT" TO PRINT THE
               LABEL.
        3.7.13 WHEN THE LABEL HAS BEEN PRINTED, SELECT "RETURN TO THE BEGINING
               TO PRINT ADDITIONAL LABELS OR SELECT "LABEL COMPLETE" TO RETURN
               TO THE COMMAND INTERPRETER.
        3.7.14 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.
        3.7.15 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE "shutdown" AND
               <CR>.                                      
        3.7.16 WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "4" AND <CR> TO POWER
               DOWN YHE SYSTEM.                                   

4.0 RUNIN & FINAL TEST CHECKLIST

     FROM THE CHECKLIST THAT FOLLOWS, PERFORM EACH TEST LISTED. FOR THE
     SPECIFIC PROCEDURE REFER TO THE SECTION NUMBER SHOWN IN THE CHECKLIST.                                                                             
     A NUMBER OF THE SYSTEMS BUILT EACH WEEK SHOULD RUN MINIQ FOR 60 
     HOURS MINIMUM. (EXAMPLE 8PM FRI. TO 8AM MON.). DATA FROM THIS SAMPLE 
     SHALL BE MONITORED AND USED AS AN INDICATOR TO VERIFY THE EFFECTIVITY OF
     THE REQUIRED TEST DURATION. 
                        ==== CHECKLIST ===== 
  # |         TEST        |       DESCRIPTION      |     REQUIRED     | SECT#
 ============================================================================
  1 | ASSEMBLY            | VERIFY SYSTEM HAS BEEN | ENSCHEDE PARTIAL |
    |                     | COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED   | OK               |
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  2 | INSTALL SSN         | CUSTOMER SSN ON MSO's, | NO TEST SSN ON   |  4.6
    |                     | TEST SSN ON ENSCHEDE's | CUSTOMER ORDERS  |
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  3 | INSTALL DIAGNOSTICS | USE CUSTOMER TAPE      | ENSCHEDE N/A     |
    | TO HARD DISK        |                        |                  |
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  4 | INSTALL CUSTOMER O/S| USE CUSTOMER TAPES     | ENSCHEDE, N/A    |
    | AND CONFIG RECORD   |                        |                  |
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  5 | BASS                | O/S BASED EXERCISER    | 8 HOURS MINIMUM  |  4.2
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  6 | DIAGNOSTICS         | AUTO                   | 1 PASS  MINIMUM  |  4.1 
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  7 | DIAGNOSTICS         | SIT                    | 1 PASS  MINIMUM  |  4.1
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------ 
  8 | FINAL TESTS         | FUNCTIONAL TESTS OF ALL| TEST EVERY PORT  |  4.3 
    |                     | PORTS & SUBSYSTEMS     | & CONTROLLER     |      
 ---|---------------------|------------------------|------------------|------
  9 | IF TEST CONFIG      | CAN'T SHIP MFG         |                  |
    | RECORD USED, DELETE | TEST CONFIG RECORD     |                  |      
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            

    4.1 DIAGNOSTICS

        TO RUN DIAGNOSTICS (PARA. 4.1) AND BASS (PARA. 4.2) ON A 4000 SYSTEM,
        AN EWAY CONTROLLER (903577-001) MUST BE PRESENT IN THE EXPANSION UNIT.
        IF THERE ARE NO EWAY BOARDS INSTALLED AS REQUIRED ON THE MSO, INSTALL
        A CAPTIVE EWAY. RECONFIGURE ALL OF THE ADDED PORTS FOR TERMINAL
        OPERATION. WHEN THESE TESTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED REMOVE ANY ADDED EWAY
        CONTROLLERS AND RECONFIGURE AS NECESSARY.
                                                                              
        4.1.1  CONNECT A VIDEO TERMINAL TO THE SYSTEM'S SCC0 PORT.     
        4.1.2  INSTALL A BLANK TAPE INTO ANY TAPE DRIVES THAT ARE CONFIGURED.
        4.1.3  PLACE THE SYSTEM POWER SWITCH IN THE ON POSITION.       
        4.1.4  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM PERFORMS THE SELF TEST AND THAT THERE 
               ARE NO ERRORS INDICATED.
        4.1.5  WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT
               ALT LOAD.
        4.1.6  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "wd" AND <CR>.    
        4.1.7  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", TYPE "diag" AND <CR>.    
        4.1.8  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM WD0".
        4.1.9  WHEN PROMPTED <EXEC>, TYPE "AUTO" AND <CR>.    
        4.1.10 VERIFY THAT THE DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM LOADS AND BEGINS TO RUN. 
        4.1.11 VERIFY THAT THE TEST RUNS ERROR FREE FOR ONE COMPLETS PASS.
        4.1.12 WHEN THE AUTO TEST IS COMPLETE AND THE <EXEC> PROMPT IS 
               DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO SIT" AND <CR>.    
        4.1.13 VERIFY THAT THE PROGRAM LOADS AND DISPLAYS A LIST OF THE 
               SUBSYSTEMS PRESENT.
        4.1.14 WHEN PROMPTED <SIT>, TYPE "RUN" AND <CR>.
        4.1.15 THE TEST WILL BEGIN TO RUN. VERIFY THAT EVERY 15 TO 20 SECONDS
               A "NEWS UPDATE" WILL BE DISPLAYED SHOWING THE ELAPSED TEST TIME
               AND THE STATUS OF EACH RUNNING TASK.
        4.1.16 VERIFY THAT ALL TASKS ARE RUNNING (ESPECIALLY MC00). IF NOT 
               PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY AND TYPE "START MC00" (OR WHATEVER TASK
               NAME IS REQUIRED) AND <CR>. THEN TYPE "RUN" AND <CR> TO
               DISPLAY THE NEWS UPDATE.
        4.1.17 VERIFY THAT THE TEST RUNS ERROR FREE FOR THE REQUIRED LENGTH 
               OF TIME. ACCUMULATED ERRORS ARE DISPLAYED IN THE TWO RIGHT HAND
               COLUMNS OF THE NEWS UPDATE.
        4.1.18 WHEN THE TEST HAS COMPLETED, PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY.
        4.1.19 WHEN PROMPTED <SIT>, TYPE "SHUT" AND <CR>.
        4.1.20 WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "4" AND <CR> TO POWER
               DOWN THE SYSTEM.

    4.2 BASS

        * CAUTION: DO NOT DISCONNECT POWER OR RESET SYSTEM WHEN OPERATING FROM
          A HARD DISK.   
        * ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN LOWER CASE LETTERS WHEN OPERATING FROM A HARD
          DISK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.  
        TO RUN DIAGNOSTICS (PARA. 4.1) AND BASS (PARA. 4.2) ON A 4000 SYSTEM,
        AN EWAY CONTROLLER (903577-001) MUST BE PRESENT IN THE EXPANSION UNIT.
        IF THERE ARE NO EWAY BOARDS INSTALLED AS REQUIRED ON THE MSO, INSTALL
        A CAPTIVE EWAY. RECONFIGURE ALL OF THE ADDED PORTS FOR TERMINAL
        OPERATION. WHEN THESE TESTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED REMOVE ANY ADDED EWAY
        CONTROLLERS AND RECONFIGURE AS NECESSARY.
        4.2.1  TURN ON THE POWER TO THE SYSTEM.                  
        4.2.2  AT THE BOOT MENU, TYPE "1" AND <CR> TO BOOT FROM WD0.
        4.2.3  WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", ENTER THE CORRECT TIME AND DATE
               IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT: 194500am 083085.
        4.2.4  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.
        4.2.5  WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE "multi"
               AND <CR>.                                         
        4.2.6  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM ADVANCES TO MULTI USER MODE AND DISPLAYS
               THE MAI3000 LOGO. THEN PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY.
        4.2.7  WHEN PROMPTED "ACCOUNT NAME", TYPE "admin" AND <CR>.  
        4.2.8  * IF TESTING A 3000 SYSTEM, CONNECT A TERMINAL TO THE SC1 PORT
               ON THE CMB AND CONTINUE TESTING FROM THAT TERMINAL.
               * IF TESTING A 4000 SYSTEM, CONNECT A TERMINAL TO ANY EWAY PORT
               IN THE EXPANSION UNIT AND CONTINUE TESTING FROM THAT TERMINAL.
               * FROM THE APPROPIATE TERMINAL (EITHER EWAY OR SC1), PRESS THE
               ESCAPE KEY.
        4.2.9  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "cd /sys/bass" AND <CR>.
        4.2.10 TYPE "basic" AND <CR>.
        4.2.11 TYPE: start 400,"BASS"  AND <CR>.        
        4.2.12 AT THE BASS MENU, TYPE "3" AND <CR> TO SELECT BURNING CYCLE.
        4.2.13 SELECT THE TYPE OF TESTS ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
               (CARTRIDGE OR 1/2" STREAMER, TERMINAL TYPE, ETC.)
        4.2.14 WHEN PROMPTED "Do you want to log the failures on a printer"
               TYPE "n" AND <CR>.
        4.2.15 WHEN PROMPTED "Log failures on the error log file ?"
               TYPE "y" AND <CR>.
        4.2.16 WHEN PROMPTED "Do you want to reset the error log file ?"
               TYPE "y" AND <CR>.
        4.2.17 HIT <CR> TO START THE TEST.
        4.2.18 MONITOR THE TERMINAL PERIODICLY TO VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM IS
               STILL RUNNING. (A FAILURE IS INDICATED BY THE DISPLAY REMAINING
               STATIC.                        
        4.2.19 WHEN THE TEST HAS RUN FOR THE DESIRED LENGTH OF TIME, PRESS
               THE ESCAPE KEY TO STOP THE TEST.
        4.2.20 HIT THE ESCAPE KEY AGAIN TO GET TO CONSOLE MODE, THEN 
               TYPE "quit" AND <CR>.
        4.2.21 NOW CHECK FOR LOST FILES, TYPE "cd /" AND <CR>
                                         THEN "ls lost*" AND <CR>.
        4.2.22 IF ANY LOST FILES ARE LISTED, THE O/S MUST BE REINSTALLED.
        4.2.23 NOW CHECK THE ERROR LOG, TYPE "p /etc/sys.log" AND <CR>.
               VERIFY THAT NO ERRORS HAVE OCCURRED. IF ANY ERRORS ARE FOUND,
               THE SYSTEM MUST BE REJECTED.
        4.2.24 NOW SHUTDOWN THE SYSTEM, TYPE "shutdown -- -1" AND <CR>.
        4.2.22 WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "4" AND <CR> TO POWER
               DOWN.

    4.3 FINAL TESTS

        * CAUTION: DO NOT DISCONNECT POWER OR RESET SYSTEM WHEN OPERATING FROM
          A HARD DISK.                             
        * ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN LOWER CASE LETTERS WHEN OPERATING FROM A HARD
          DISK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.  
                                                                              
        4.3.1  SERIAL & PARALLEL PORTS FINAL TEST
               4.3.1.1  CONNECT A LINE PRINTER TO THE CMB'S PARALLEL PORT. 
               4.3.1.2  TURN ON THE POWER TO THE SYSTEM.                   
               4.3.1.3  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM BOOTS FROM WD0.             
               4.3.1.4  WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", IF THE DATE AND TIME ARE
                        CORRECT, PRESS <CR>. IF NOT, UPDATE AS NECESSARY.
               4.3.1.5  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS
                        TOGETHER.
               4.3.1.6  WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE 
                        "multi" AND <CR>.    
               4.3.1.7  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM ADVANCES TO MULTI USER MODE AND
                        DISPLAYS THE MAI/3000 LOGO.                  
               4.3.1.8  PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY.                                 
               4.3.1.9  WHEN PROMPTED "ACCOUNT NAME", TYPE "admin" AND <CR>.  
               4.3.1.10 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test1" AND <CR>.         
               4.3.1.11 VERIFY THAT THE CONSOLE TERMINAL DISPLAYS AN
                        ALPHANUMERIC RIPPLE PATTERN THAT FILLS THE SCREEN.
               4.3.1.12 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, PRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS 
                        TOGETHER.
               4.3.1.13 VERIFY THAT THE TERMINAL DISPLAYS THE MAI LOGO.  
               4.3.1.14 REPEAT THE SIX PREVIOUS STEPS FOR EACH AND EVERY
                        SERIAL PORT ON THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST. 
               4.3.1.15 RETURN TO THE CONSOLE TERMINAL,T0, AND PRESS THE 
                        ESCAPE KEY.
               4.3.1.16 WHEN PROMPTED "ACCOUNT NAME", TYPE "admin" AND <CR>.
               4.3.1.17 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test2" AND <CR>.       
               4.3.1.18 VERIFY THAT THE LINE PRINTER PRINTS A 3/4 PAGE, 132 
                        COLUMN ALPHANUMERIC RIPPLE PATTERN.
               4.3.1.19 WHEN THE TEST RESULTS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED AND ARE 
                        CORRECT, CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT SECTION.          
                                                                              
NOTE: PERFORM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS THAT APPLY TO THE CONFIGURATION 
      OF THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST.
        4.3.2  MCS TAPE DRIVES  
               4.3.2.1  CONTINUING FROM ONE OF THE PREVIOUS PARAGRAPHS, THE 
                        SYSTEM SHOULD BE BOOTED AND IN 'MULTI USER' MODE.
               4.3.2.2  INSTALL A BLANK TAPE INTO THE MCS TAPE DRIVE.
               4.3.2.3  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test3" AND <CR>.
               4.3.2.4  VERIFY THAT THE TAPE STARTS TO RUN AND THAT IN ABOUT 
                        30 SECONDS THE TAPE LABEL IS DISPLAYED.   
               4.3.2.5  VERIFY THAT IN ABOUT ANOTHER 60 SECONDS THAT THE 
                        TERMINAL DISPLAYS "COMPILING SAVE SET AND REWINDING
                        TAPE" AND THEN INDICATES THE NUMBER OF FILES SAVED.
               4.3.2.6  THE TERMINAL WILL INDICATE THE NAMES OF THE FILES
                        BEING COMPARED AND A SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS. VERIFY
                        ALL THE FILES HAVE BEEN COMPARED AND THAT THERE ARE 
                        NO MISCOMPARES INDICATED.
               4.3.2.7  WHEN THE TEST RESULTS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED AND ARE 
                        CORRECT, CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT SECTION.          
        4.3.3  MTS TAPE DRIVES  
               4.3.3.1  CONTINUING FROM ONE OF THE PREVIOUS PARAGRAPHS, THE 
                        SYSTEM SHOULD BE BOOTED AND IN 'MULTI USER' MODE.
               4.3.3.2  INSTALL A BLANK TAPE INTO THE MTS TAPE DRIVE.
               4.3.3.3  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test4" AND <CR>.
               4.3.3.4  VERIFY THAT THE TAPE STARTS TO RUN AND THAT IN ABOUT 
                        30 SECONDS THE TAPE LABEL IS DISPLAYED.   
               4.3.3.5  VERIFY THAT IN ABOUT ANOTHER 60 SECONDS THAT THE 
                        TERMINAL DISPLAYS "COMPILING SAVE SET AND REWINDING
                        TAPE" AND THEN INDICATES THE NUMBER OF FILES SAVED.
               4.3.3.6  THE TERMINAL WILL INDICATE THE NAMES OF THE FILES
                        BEING COMPARED AND A SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS. VERIFY
                        ALL THE FILES HAVE BEEN COMPARED AND THAT THERE ARE 
                        NO MISCOMPARES INDICATED.
               4.3.3.7  WHEN THE TEST RESULTS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED AND ARE 
                        CORRECT, CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT SECTION.          
        4.3.4  LAN CONTROLLER
               4.3.4.1  CONTINUING FROM ONE OF THE PREVIOUS PARAGRAPHS, THE 
                        SYSTEM SHOULD BE BOOTED AND IN 'MULTI USER' MODE.
               4.3.4.2  CONNECT THE LAN TEST CABLE TO THE LAN PCBA OF THE
                        SYSTEM UNDER TEST.
               4.3.4.3  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test5" AND <CR>.
               4.3.4.4  VERIFY THAT THE MAIN MENU OF THE 'BITS TEST PROCEDURES
                        VIEWING SYSTEM' IS DISPLAYED.
               4.3.4.5  SELECT ANY DOCUMENT FROM THE MENUS DISPLAYED AND
                        VERIFY THAT THE SELECTED DOCUMENT IS DISPLAYED ON THE
                        TERMINAL.
               4.3.4.6  THE TEST IS SATISIFIED IF THE SELECTED DOCUMENT CAN BE
                        DISPLAYED SINCE ALL OF THESE DOCUMENTS RESIDE ON 
                        ANOTHER SYSTEM IN THE LAN NETWORK.
               4.3.4.7  WHEN THE TEST RESULTS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED AND ARE 
                        CORRECT, PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY TO EXIT THE TEST AND 
                        THEN CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT SECTION.          
        4.3.5  SECOND, THIRD AND FORTH HARD DISK DRIVES
               4.3.5.1  CONTINUING FROM ONE OF THE PREVIOUS PARAGRAPHS, THE 
                        SYSTEM SHOULD BE BOOTED AND IN 'MULTI USER' MODE.
               4.3.5.2  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "test6" AND <CR>.
               4.3.5.3  WHEN THE "ADD-ON DRIVE SELECTION" MENU IS DISPLAYED,
                        SELECT THE DRIVE TO BE TESTED. NOTE: THE TEST MUST BE
                        RERUN FOR EACH ADD-ON DRIVE CONFIGURED ON THE SYSTEM
                        UNDER TEST.
               4.3.5.4  THE TEST WILL BEGIN. WHEN THE READ/WRITE PORTION HAS
                        BEEN COMPLETED, AND THE TERMINAL PROMPTS "WHEN READY
                        TO CONTINUE, PRESS <CR>", PRESS THE <CR>.
               4.3.5.5  VERIFY THAT AN ALPHA-NUMERIC RIPPLE PATTERN IS 
                        DISPLAYED ON THE TERMINAL.
               4.3.5.6  WHEN THE PATTERN HAS BEEN VERIFIED, PRESS <CR> TO
                        CONTINUE.
               4.3.5.7  VERIFY THAT THE TERMINAL DISPLAYS THAT THE TEST FILES
                        ( /mntwdX/test/XX ) ARE BEING DELETED.
               4.3.5.8  WHEN PROMPTED "ADMIN>", THE TEST IS COMPLETE.

    4.4 CLEAR TEST PROGRAMS

        4.4.1  IF CONTINUING ON FROM THE PREVIOUS SECTION, THE SYSTEM SHOULD
               BE BOOTED UP AND THE <ADMIN> PROMPT WILL BE DISPLAYED, IF NOT, 
               BOOT THE SYSTEM UP AND AT THE <ADMIN> PROMPT, TYPE "cleandisk" 
               AND <CR>.      
        4.4.2  A WARNING WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE TERMINAL THAT WILL PROVIDE 
               AN OPTION TO ABORT THE DELETION OR TO CONTINUE WITH THE 
               DELETION. NOTE: IF THESE PROGRAMS ARE DELETED IT WILL REQUIRE
               THAT THEY BE RELOADED ON TO THE DISK IF THE LABEL OR MINIQ 
               PROGRAMS OR ANY OTHER TEST PROGRAM NEEDS TO BE RERUN. 
        4.4.3  IF THE DELETION IS CONTINUED, VERIFY THAT THE TERMINAL SHOWS
               THE LIST OF THE DIRECTORIES AND FILES BEING DELETED.
        4.4.4  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "ls -a -l" AND <CR>.
        4.4.5  A LIST OF DIRECTORIES WILL BE DISPLAYED. THIS LIST MUST 
               MATCH THE LIST THAT FOLLOWS:
                    /bin          /etc          /tmp
                    /dev          /mnt          /util
                    /doc          /sys
     
               ANY DIRECTORY FOUND THAT IS NOT ON THE ABOVE LIST MUST BE
               DELETED MANUALLY.
               IF ANY OF THE DIRECTORIES ON THE LIST ABOVE ARE NOT FOUND,
               THE DISK MUST BE RECOPIED.
        4.4.6  WHEN THE DELETIONS ARE COMPLETE AND THE <ADMIN> PROMPT IS
               DISPLAYED, TYPE "shutdown 0" AND <CR>.   
        4.4.7  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM DISPLAYS SHUTTING DOWN IN 15 SECONDS
               AND ADVANCES TO SINGLE USER MODE.            
        4.4.8  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.
        4.4.9  WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE "shutdown" AND 
               <CR>.                                      
    4.5 DELETE TEST CONFIGURATION RECORD
     
        ** A SYSTEM OR DISK DRIVE MUST NEVER BE SHIPPED WITH THE TEST 
           CONFIGURATION RECORD INSTALLED. THIS CONFIGURATION RECORD MUST
           BE REMOVED PRIOR TO SHIPMENT.
        4.5.1  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.
        4.5.2  AT THE BOOT MENU ENTER "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT ALT-LOAD.
        4.5.3  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "wd0" AND <CR>.
        4.5.4  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", TYPE "diag" AND <CR>.
        4.5.5  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO DUTIL" AND <CR>.    
        4.5.6  WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "writeok" AND <CR>.
        4.5.7  WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED AGAIN, TYPE "config" AND
               <CR>.
        4.5.8  WHEN THE CONFIG RECORD UTILITY MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "3" AND
               <CR> TO DESTROY THE CONFIGURATION RECORD.
        4.5.9  WHEN THE UNIT SELECTION MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "1" AND <CR> TO
               SELECT DRIVE 0.
        4.5.10 WHEN THE CONFIG RECORD UTILITY MENU IS DISPLAYED AGAIN, THE
               PROCEDURE IS COMPLETE. 
        4.5.11 TURN OFF THE SYSTEM POWER.

    4.6 INSTALL USER SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER

        4.6.1  REMOVE THE SOCKETED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AT LOCATION 20F ON THE  
               CMB AND REPLACE IT WITH THE "SSN TEST IC".    
        4.6.2  INSTALL AN "SSN" TAPE INTO THE STREAMER TAPE DRIVE.
        4.6.3  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER AND AT THE BOOT MENU ENTER "2" AND
               <CR> TO SELECT ALT-LOAD.
        4.6.4  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "cs" AND <CR>.
        4.6.5  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", TYPE "ssn" AND <CR>.
        4.6.6  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0......." AND THEN
               "BOOT COMPLETE" AND THE EXISTING SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER.
        4.6.7  WHEN PROMPTED "NEW SERIAL NUMBER: 3", TYPE IN THE NEW SSN IN
               THE FORM "000-81XXX FOLLOWED BY A <CR>.
               NOTE: TO DELETE (TRASH OUT) A SSN, TURN OFF THE SYSTEM POWER 
                     INSTEAD OF TYPING ANY CHARACTERS WHEN PROMPTED FOR THE
                     NEW SERIAL NUMBER.
        4.6.8  WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND THE BOOT MENU IS 
               DISPLAYED, ENTER "4" AND <CR> TO POWER DOWN THE SYSTEM.
        4.6.9  WHEN THE SYSTEM POWER IS OFF, REPLACE THE ORIGINAL IC AT
               LOCATION 20F ON THE CMB.      
               * * DO NOT SHIP THE SECURITY IC * *
        4.6.10 TURN ON THE SYSTEM AND OBSERVE THE SELFTEST TO VERIFY THAT THE 
               SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER DISPLAYED IS CORRECT.

    4.7 OS TAPE VERICATION

        4.7.1  INSTALL THE OS TAPE CARTRIDGE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE AND TURN ON
               THE SYSTEM POWER. THE OS TAPE THAT WILL BE SHIPPED WITH THE
               SYSTEM BEING TESTED MUST BE USED.                
        4.7.2  WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT
               ALT-LOAD.    
        4.7.3  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "CS" AND <CR>.    
        4.7.4  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", DEPRESS THE <CR>.      
        4.7.5  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM THE STREAMER AND THAT THE 
               TERMINAL DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING:           
                   ******************************************************     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  BOOTING FROM CS0                                  *     
                   *  LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM                          *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  LOADING CONFIGURATION FILE                        *     
                   *  .                                                 *     
                   *  LOADING RAMDISK                                   *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  EXECUTING                                         *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *      *** INSTALLATION SYSTEM LOAD COMPLETE! ***    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM WILL BE USED TO PERFOM   *     
                   *  ONE OF THREE FUNCTIONS. -----------------------   *     
                   *  ----------------------------------------- SELET   *     
                   *  THE DESIRED OPTION AND TYPE THE CORRESPONDING     *     
                   *  LETTER FOLLOWED BY THE 'RETURN' KEY.              *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   A - CREATE DEFAULT PARTITIONS                    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   B - PRESERVE CURRENT PARTITIONS                  *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   C - RESTORE LOADER TO WINCHESTER DISK            *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   D - INSTALL CONFIGURATION RECORD                 *
                   *                                                    *
                   *   E - REDISPLAY THIS SCREEN                        *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   <CTL-D>, 'shutdown' - REBOOT THE SYSTEM          * 
                   *                                                    *
                   *  OPTION>                                           *     
                   ******************************************************     
                                                                              
        4.7.6  WHEN PROMPTED "OPTION>", DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS
               TOGETHER.   
        4.7.7  WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI, SHUTDOWN OR POWERDOWN", TYPE 
               "powerdown" AND <CR>.  
        

5.0 SYSTEM DRIVE TEST PROCEDURE

    THIS PROCEDURE REQUIRES A SEPARATE TEST STATION. THIS STATION WILL CONSIST
    OF PHOENIX SYSTEM WITH A DISK CONTROLLER, A STREAMER TAPE DRIVE, AN MTCS
    CONTROLLER, A SET OF TAPES FOR OS, DIAGNOSTICS AND TEST PROGRAMS AND A 
    MINIMUM OF 3MB OF MEMORY. 
                                                                              
    THE TYPE OF DISK DRIVE, AND WHERE THE DRIVE IS TO BE USED WILL DICTATE
    WHICH TESTS IN THIS SECTION ARE TO BE USED. REFER TO THE TABLE BELOW TO 
    SELECT THE APPROPRIATE TEST SECTIONS.   
    AS AN ALTERNATIVE, PARA. 5.1 (FORMATTING), PARA. 5.2 (DISK TO DISK COPY)
    AND PARA. 5.4 (RUNIN)MAY BE PERFORMED ON AN EAGLE (2000) SYSTEM.
CHECK LIST   | DISK TYPE    |    TESTS     | SECT |       REQUIREMENT        |
----------   |===============================================================|
             | ALL WDDS     | FORMAT       | 5.1.1| FOR ALL HARD DISKS       |
             |              | VERIFICATION | 5.1.2|                          |
             |---------------------------------------------------------------|
             | MASTER WDD   | TAPE LOAD OS | 5.3  | FOR NEW OS & DIAGNOSTIC  |
             |              |              |      | RELEASES ONLY            |
             |---------------------------------------------------------------|
             | WDD 0        | DISK TO DISK | 5.2  | FOR 1st HARD DISK SHIPPED|
             | (FIRST DISK  | OS LOAD      |      | AS A KIT, RUN MINIQ 1 HR.|
             |  DRIVE)      |              |      | MINIMUM IN A SYSTEM.     |
             |              |              |      | IF INSTALLED IN A BASE   |
             |              |              |      | SYSTEM, TEST PER SYSTEM  |
             |              |              |      | REQUIREMENTS.            |
             |---------------------------------------------------------------|
             | WDD 1, 2 OR 3| RUNIN        | 5.4  | FOR ADD-ON DISKS TO BE   |
             | (ADD-ON DISK |              |      | SHIPPED AS A KIT         |
             |  DRIVES)     |              |      | RUN 5 MINUTES, MINIMUM   |
              ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              
         * NOTE SET THE JUMPERS ON THE DISK CONTROLLER FOR EACH TYPE OF DISK
           DRIVE AS SHOWN IN SECTION 2 OF THIS PROCEDURE.         
                                                                              

    5.1 WDD FORMATTING & VERIFICATION

        5.1.1  FORMATTING
               5.1.1.1  CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM TO BOOT FROM CS0.        
               5.1.1.2  SET THE NEW DISK TO DRIVE #0 (SEE SECTION 2).
               5.1.1.3  INSTALL THE DISK TO BE FORMATTED.            
               5.1.1.4  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                        
               5.1.1.5  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE.       
               5.1.1.6  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST AND THE
                        TAPE DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL WILL
                        DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0......." AND "BOOT COMPLETE".
               5.1.1.7  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO DUTIL" AND <CR>.  
               5.1.1.8  WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "DUTIL"  
                        AND <CR>.                                          
               5.1.1.9  WHEN THE DISK UTILITIES MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "1" 
                        AND <CR> TO SELECT DISK FORMATTER.                 
               5.1.1.10 WHEN THE DISK FORMATTER  MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "4"
                        AND <CR> TO SELECT FORMAT AND DEFECT MAPPING.      
               5.1.1.11 WHEN THE DRIVE TYPE MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER THE 
                        APPROPRAITE NUMBER FOR THE DRIVE TYPE BEING USED AND 
                        <CR>.
               5.1.1.12 WHEN THE UNIT SELECTION MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "1"
                        AND <CR> TO SELECT DRIVE 0, THE PRIMARY UNIT.       
               5.1.1.13 THE DEFECT INFORMATION WILL NOW BE REQUESTED. THIS 
                        INFORMATION CAN EITHER BE FOUND MARKED ON THE BODY OF
                        THE DISK ITSELF OR ON A PRINTED LIST ACCOMPANYING THE
                        DISK. IF THERE ARE DEFECTS, ENTER THE INFORMATION AS
                        REQUESTED BY EACH PROMPT. TERMINATE EACH ENTRY WITH A 
                        <CR>. WHEN THERE ARE NO MORE DEFECTS TO ENTER, OR 
                        THERE ARE NO DEFECTS, ENTER A <CR>.          
               5.1.1.14 WHEN ASKED "DO YOU WANT TO EDIT DEFECT LIST ?",   
                        ENTER "N" AND <CR>.                             
               5.1.1.15 WHEN ASKED TO CONTINUE OR ABORT, ENTER CR TO CONTINUE.
               5.1.1.16 THE DISK WILL REFOFMAT AND THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW  
                        <<START REFORMATTING PROCEDURE>>.                 
               5.1.1.17 WHEN COMPLETE THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW <<DISK FORMAT 
                        COMPLETE>> AND <<SAVING DEFECT MAP ON DISK>>      
               5.1.1.18 DEPRESS THE ESCAPE KEY TO EXIT DUTIL.         
                ====================================
================ FORMATTING A 760MB SCSI DISK DRIVE =======================
                ====================================
    
1.1  SET SCSI CONTROLLER (903667-001) AS FOLLOWS:
     FOR THE FIRST DISK CONTROLLER, SET SWITCHES AT LOCATION "S1" AS FOLLOWS:
     1=OFF      3=ON      5=ON      7=ON       9=OFF       11=OFF
     2=OFF      4=ON      6=OFF     8=OFF      10=OFF      12=OFF
                          
     FOR THE SECOND DISK CONTROLLER, SET SWITCHES AT LOCATION "S1" AS FOLLOWS:
     1=OFF      3=ON      5=ON      7=ON       9=OFF       11=OFF
     2=OFF      4=ON      6=OFF     8=OFF      10=ON       12=OFF
1.2    ON THE MAXTOR 760MB SCSI DISK DRIVE, (P/N 400758-002) SET THE SCSI ID    
       TO "5"  (J35-IN J36-OUT J37-IN), ALL OTHER JUMPERS ARE FACTORY SET.
1.3    INSTALL SPX DIAGNOSTICS TAPE (P/N: W514935-018) IN THE TAPE DRIVE
1.4    DO AN "Alt-LOAD", THEN ENTER "cs" FOR Boot device
1.5    <Enter>                   (System file)
1.6    <Enter>                   (CONTINUE)
1.7    lo favi  <Enter>          (AT THE <exec> PROMPT)
1.8    <Enter>                   (CONTINUE)
1.9    5  <Enter>                (ID:)
1.10   1  <Enter>                (SELECT DISK DRIVE 1)
1.11   <Enter>                   (VERIFY YOUR SELECTION?)
1.12   F  <Enter>                (FORMATTING)
1.13   F  <Enter>                (Format Disk)
1.14   <Enter>                   (FORMAT THE ENTIRE DISK)
1.15   <Enter>                   (PERFORM STANDARD FORMAT OPERATION)
1.16   Y  <Enter>                (Entries Correct?)
1.17   Y  <Enter>                (Continue?)
                                 THE FORMAT OPERATION WILL NOW BEGIN.   IT
                                 WILL TAKE ABOUT 2 HOURS FOR THE FORMAT TO
                                 COMPLETE.
1.18   WHEN THE FORMAT IS COMPLETE, HIT MB-IV SEVERAL TIMES TO GET OUT
       favi, THEN TURN THE POWER OFF.
=================== END OF 760MB DISK DRIVE FORMATTING =====================
        5.1.2  FAULT MAP VERIFICATION
               5.1.2.1  CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM TO BOOT FROM CS0.        
               5.1.2.2  INSTALL THE DISK TO BE VERIFIED.
               5.1.2.3  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                        
               5.1.2.4  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE.       
               5.1.2.5  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST AND THE
                        FLOPPY DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL WILL 
                        DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0......." AND "BOOT COMPLETE".
               5.1.2.6  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO DUTIL" AND <CR>.  
               5.1.2.7  WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "DUTIL"  
                        AND <CR>.                                          
               5.1.2.8  WHEN THE DISK UTILITIES MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "2" 
                        AND <CR> TO SELECT READ ONLY UTILITIES.
               5.1.2.9  WHEN THE DISK FORMATTER  MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "4"
                        AND <CR> TO SELECT THE DEFECT MAP DISPLAY.
               5.1.2.10 WHEN THE DRIVE TYPE MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER THE 
                        APPROPRAITE NUMBER FOR THE DRIVE TYPE BEING USED 
                        AND <CR>.
               5.1.2.11 WHEN THE UNIT SELECTION MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER THE
                        APPROPRAITE NUMBER TO SELECT EITHER DRIVE 0 OR 1.
               5.1.2.12 THE DEFECT MAP WILL NOW BE DISPLAYED. VERIFY THAT
                        THE NUMBER OF DEFECTS AND THE DEFECTS DISPLAYED 
                        CORRELATE WITH THE INFORMATION FOUND MARKED ON THE
                        BODY OF THE DRIVE ITSELF OR ON A PRINTED LIST
                        ACCOMPANYING THE DRIVE. FOR MICROPOLIS AND MAXTOR
                        DRIVES, ALL CORRELATION SHOULD BE DIRECT. FOR RODIME
                        DRIVES, HEAD AND CYLINDER CORRELATION IS DIRECT BUT
                        THE SECTORS ARE NOT. REFER TO TABLE 5.1 (FOLLOWING
                        STEP 5.1.2.13 FOR SECTOR CORRELATION. ANY DRIVE THAT 
                        DOES NOT CORRELATE MUST BE REFORMATTED AND REVERIFIED.
               5.1.2.13 WHEN COMPLETE, DEPRESS THE ESCAPE KEY TO EXIT DUTIL
                        AND TURN OFF THE SYSTEM POWER.         
                TABLE 5.1   RODIME FAULT MAP CONVERSION TABLE
REF                ENTER RODIME
5.1.2.12          SECTOR #       VERIFY FAULTS ON FORMATTED DISK
                  --------       -------------------------------
                  SECTORS        SECTORS           BFIND (DEC.)          
                     0            0                 150              
                     1            0 &  1            150 &  728       
                     2            1                 728
                     3            1 &  2            728 & 1306
                     4            2                 1306
                     5            2 &  3            1306 & 1884
                     6            3                 1884
                     7            3 &  4            1884 & 2462
                     8            4                 2462    
                     9            4 &  5            2462 & 3040
                    10            5                 3040            
                    11            5 &  6            3040 & 3618         
                    12            6                 3618                
                    13            6 &  7            3618 & 4196
                    14            7 &  8            4196 & 4774
                    15            8                 4774
                    16            8 &  9            4774 & 5352
                    17            9                 5352              
                    18            9 & 10            5352 & 5930      
                    19           10                 5930
                    20           10 & 11            5930 & 6508
                    21           11                 6508            
                    22           11 & 12            6508 & 7086     
                    23           12                 7086               
                    24           12 & 13            7086 & 7664       
                    25           13                 7664            
                    26           13 & 14            7664 & 8242
                    27           14                 8242                
                    28           14 & 15            8242 & 8820
                    29           15 & 16            8820 & 9398
                    30           16                 9398  
                    31           16                 9398              
                    32           16                 9398              

    5.2 OS INSTALLATION (DISK TO DISK COPY)    

        COPYING THE OS FROM DISK TO DISK CAN ONLY BE PERFORMED ON SIMILAR DISK
        TYPES AND SIZES. A SEPARATE MASTER DISK IS REQUIRED FOR EACH TYPE AND
        SIZE OF DISK AVAILABLE.
                                                               
        5.2.1  CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM TO BOOT FROM CS0.                  
        5.2.2  SET THE NEW DISK TO DRIVE #0 (SEE SECTION 2).
        5.2.3  SET THE MASTER DISK TO DRIVE #1 (SEE SECTION 2).
        5.2.4  CONNECT A RADIAL CABLE FROM EACH DRIVE TO THE WDD CONTROLLER 
               (DRIVE #0 TO J4 & DRIVE #1 TO J5). 
        5.2.5  CONNECT THE DASIE CHAIN CABLE'S END CONNECTORS TO EACH DRIVE
               AND THE CENTER CONNECTOR TO THE CONTROLLER.  
        5.2.6  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                               
        5.2.7  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE. 
        5.2.8  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST AND THE FLOPPY
               DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING
               FROM CS0............" AND "BOOT COMPLETE".     
        5.2.9  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO DUTIL" AND <CR>.       
        5.2.10 WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "DUTIL" AND <CR>.
        5.2.11 WHEN THE DISK UTILITIES MENU IS DISPLAYED, ENTER "3" AND <CR>
               TO SELECT COPY DISK.                             
        5.2.12 WHEN PROMPTED "THIS WILL COPY AN ENTIRE DISK, AND DESTROY THE
               TARGET DISK DATA. CONTINUE (Y OR N)? >>", TYPE "Y" AND <CR>.
        5.2.13 *CAUTION- AN IMPROPPER ENTRY AT THIS STEP COULD DESTROY THE
               DATA ON A MASTER DISK.* WHEN THE COPY DISK MENU IS DISPLAYED,
               ENTER "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT COPYING FROM DRIVE 1 TO DRIVE 0. 
        5.2.14 THE COPYING WILL BEGIN AND A SERIES OF DOTS WILL BE DISPLAYED 
               TO INDICATE THE PROGRESS.                  
        5.2.15 WHEN THE COPYING IS COMPLETE, DEPRESS THE ESCAPE KEY.
        5.2.16 WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED AGAIN, TYPE "writeok" AND
               <CR>.
        5.2.17 WHEN THE <DUTIL> PROMPT IS DISPLAYED AGAIN, TYPE "config" AND
               <CR>.
        5.2.18 WHEN THE CONFIG RECORD UTILITY MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "2" AND
               <CR> TO COPY THE CONFIGURATION RECORD FROM DRIVE 1 TO 0.
        5.2.19 WHEN PROMPTED TO VERIFY COPYING FROM DRIVE 1 TO 0, VERIFY
               AND THEN TYPE "y" AND <CR>.
        5.2.20 WHEN THE CONFIG RECORD UTILITY MENU IS DISPLAYED AGAIN, THE 
               PROCEDURE IS COMPLETE. TURN OFF THE POWER AND MARK THE DRIVE.
                                                                              

    5.3 NEW OS (TAPE TO WDD COPY)  

        THIS PROCEDURE IS ONLY USED TO COPY NEW OS AND/OR DIAGNOSTIC RELEASES
        FROM TAPE TO HARD DISK. THE COPIED DISKS WILL BE USED AS MASTERS FOR
        COPYING TO OTHER DISKS. A SEPARATE MASTER DISK IS REQUIRED FOR EACH
        TYPE AND SIZE OF DISK AVAILABLE.
        ALL TERMINAL ENTRIES MUST BE IN LOWER CASE LETTERS UNLESS OTHERWISE
        SPECIFIED.
        5.3.1  INSTALL DIAGNOSTICS
NOTE: THIS PARAGRAPH IS REQUIRED WHEN USING A DRIVE THAT HAS ONLY BEEN
      FORMATTED AND HAS NOT HAD DIAGNOSTICS INSTALLED. USE PARAGRAPH 5.3.1A
      WHEN UPDATING A DIAGNOSTICS RELEASE ONTO AN EXISTING MASTER DISK DRIVE.
NOTE: WHEN INSTALLING A NEW DIAGNOSTIC RELEASE, THE OS WILL HAVE TO BE
      REINSTALLED ALSO.
               5.3.1.1  SELECT A TESTED AND FORMATTED DISK DRIVE TO BE USED AS
                        A MASTER OS DISK.                                    
               5.3.1.2  SET NEW DISK TO DRIVE #0 (SEE SECTION 2).
               5.3.1.3  INSTALL THE NEW DISK INTO THE SYSTEM.                 
               5.3.1.4  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE OF THE LATEST REVISION INTO
                        THE TAPE DRIVE. 
               5.3.1.5  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                             
               5.3.1.6  WHEN THE SELF TEST IS DISPLAYED, DEPRESS THE CONTROL
                        AND C KEYS TOGETHER.  
               5.3.1.7  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "CS" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1.8  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.1.9  THE TAPE DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL
                        WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0........." AND "BOOT
                        COMPLETE". WHEN THE PROPRIETARY NOTICE IS DISPLAYED,
                        PRESS THE <CR> TO CONTINUE.
               5.3.1.10 WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "SERVICE" AND <CR>.    
               5.3.1.11 WHEN PROMPTED "PASSWD>", TYPE "B4BUS" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1.12 WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "SBINIT" AND <CR>. 
               5.3.1.13 WHEN ASKED IF DISK DRIVE WAS FORMATTED BY 'DUTIL',
                        ENTER "Y".
               5.3.1.14 WHEN PROMPTED "SECTORS?", TYPE "1200" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1.15 WHEN PROMPTED "DESTROY:",ENTER "Y".
               5.3.1.16 WHEN PROMPTED "DISK NAME", PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.1.17 WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "INSTALL" AND <CR>.    
               5.3.1.18 WHEN ASKED "DESTROY INSTALL?", TYPE "N".    
               5.3.1.19 VERIFY THAT THE INSTALLATION STARTS. EACH TIME THE
                        SYSTEM PROMPTS "DELETE OLD COPY?", ENTER "Y".
               5.3.1.20 WHEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND <EXEC> IS 
                        DISPLAYED, CONTINUE ON TO THE NEXT PARAGRAPH.    
NOTE: THIS PARAGRAPH IS REQUIRED WHEN UPDATING A DIAGNOSTICS RELEASE ONTO AN
      EXISTING MASTER DISK DRIVE. USE PARAGRAPH 5.3.1 WHEN USING A DRIVE THAT
      HAS ONLY BEEN FORMATTED AND HAS NOT HAD DIAGNOSTICS INSTALLED BEFORE.
NOTE: WHEN INSTALLING A NEW DIAGNOSTIC RELEASE, THE OS WILL HAVE TO BE
      REINSTALLED ALSO.
               5.3.1A.1  ADDRESS THE MASTER DISK AS WD0.
               5.3.1A.2  INSTALL THE MASTER DISK INTO THE SYSTEM.    
               5.3.1A.3  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE OF THE LATEST REVISION INTO
                         THE TAPE DRIVE. 
               5.3.1A.4  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                   
               5.3.1A.5  WHEN THE SELF TEST IS DISPLAYED, DEPRESS THE CONTROL
                         AND C KEYS TOGETHER.  
               5.3.1A.6  WHEN PROMPTED "BOOT DEVICE:", TYPE "CS" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1A.7  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.1A.8  THE TAPE DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL
                         WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING FROM CS0........." AND "BOOT
                         COMPLETE".
               5.3.1A.9  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "cache 0" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1A.10 THE TERMINAL SHOULD DISPLAY "Processor Cache: Off".
               5.3.1A.11 WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "install" AND <CR>.
               5.3.1A.12 WHEN PROMPTED "DESTROY:",ENTER "Y".
               5.3.1A.13 WHEN PROMPTED "DISK NAME", PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.1A.14 VERIFY THAT THE INSTALLATION STARTS.
               5.3.1A.15 WHEN COMPLETE AND <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, CONTINUE ON TO
                         THE NEXT PARAGRAPH.
        5.3.2  INSTALL OS
NOTE: WHEN INSTALLING A NEW OS RELEASE, IT WILL NOT BE NECESSARY TO REINSTALL
      THE DIAGNOSTICS AGAIN.
               5.3.2.1  INSTALL THE OS TAPE CARTRIDGE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE. 
               5.3.2.2  WHEN PROMPTED <EXEC>, TYPE "DE" AND <CR>.
               5.3.2.3  WHEN PROMPTED <DEBUG>, TYPE "BO CS" AND <CR>.    
               5.3.2.4  WHEN PROMPTED "SYSTEM FILE:", DEPRESS THE <CR>.      
               5.3.2.5  VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM THE STREAMER AND
                        THAT THE TERMINAL DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING:           
                   ******************************************************     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  BOOTING FROM CS0                                  *     
                   *  LOADING OPERATING SYSTEM                          *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  LOADING CONFIGURATION FILE                        *     
                   *  .                                                 *     
                   *  LOADING RAMDISK                                   *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  .............................................     *     
                   *  ...............                                   *     
                   *  EXECUTING                                         *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *      *** INSTALLATION SYSTEM LOAD COMPLETE! ***    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM WILL BE USED TO PERFOM   *     
                   *  ONE OF THREE FUNCTIONS. -----------------------   *     
                   *  ----------------------------------------- SELET   *     
                   *  THE DESIRED OPTION AND TYPE THE CORRESPONDING     *     
                   *  LETTER FOLLOWED BY THE 'RETURN' KEY.              *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   A - CREATE DEFAULT PARTITIONS                    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   B - PRESERVE CURRENT PARTITIONS                  *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   C - RESTORE LOADER TO WINCHESTER DISK            *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   D - INSTALL CONFIGURATION RECORD                 *
                   *                                                    *
                   *   E - REDISPLAY THIS SCREEN                        *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *   <CTL-D>, 'shutdown' - REBOOT THE SYSTEM          * 
                   *                                                    *
                   *  OPTION>                                           *     
                   ******************************************************     
                                                                              
               5.3.2.6  WHEN PROMPTED <OPTION>, TYPE "d" AND <CR>. 
               5.3.2.7  WHEN PROMPTED "INSERT CONFIGURATION TAPE, PRES RETURN
                        .....", INSERT THE TAPE AND PRESS <CR>. 
               5.3.2.8  THE TAPE SHOULD RUN AND THEN THE DISPLAY SHOULD BE AS
                        FOLLOWS:
                   ******************************************************
                   * CAUTION: FILES ON THIS TAPE ARE............        *
                   *          ....................MATCH ORIGINAL OWNERS.*
                   * NUMBER OF FILES RESTORED: 1                        *
                   * CONFIGURATION RECORD INFO (/sys/config.XXXX-90000  *
                   * USER SSN.........................XXXX-90000        *
                   * SYSTEM NAME......................010/SYSTEMS TEST  *
                   * SYSTEM TYPE......................XXXX              *
                   *    "                                               *
                   *    "                                               *
                   *    "                                               *
                   * MCS CONTROLLER...................YES               *    
                   * MTS CONTROLLER...................YES               * 
                   * WRITING NEW CONFIGURATION                          *
                   *                                                    *
                   * PROCEDURE COMPLETE.  <CTL-D> 'shutdown' TO REBOOT  *
                   *                                                    *
                   * OPTION>                                            *
                   *                                                    *
                   ******************************************************
               5.3.2.9  WHEN PROMPTED "OPTION>", REMOVE THE CONFIGURATION
                        TAPE AND REINSERT THE OS TAPE.
               5.3.2.10 WHEN THE OS TAPE HAS BEEN INSTALLED, TYPE "a" AND
                        <CR>.        
               5.3.2.11 THE TAPE SHOULD RUN AND THEN THE DISPLAY SHOULD BE AS
                        FOLLOWS:
                   ******************************************************     
                   *  CREATING DEFAULT PARTITIONS....                   *     
                   *  /dev/rwd0:                                        *     
                   *  VOLUME ID: BFISD    M A I XXXX                    *     
                   *  LAST REVISED ON DAY MONTH XX YEAR HH:MM:SS        *     
                   *  DEVICE TYPE: CCCCCC                               *     
                   *       CLASS: 0                                     *     
                   *       CAPACITY: XXXXX                              *     
                   *       NUMBER OF CYLINDERS: XXX                     *     
                   *       NUMBER OF HEADS: X                           *     
                   *       NUMBER OF SECTORS PER TRACK: XX              *     
                   *       NUMBER OF BYTES PER SECTOR: XXX              *     
                   *  PARTITION :0  START:0     END:XXXXX  LENGTH:XXXX  *     
                   *  PARTITION :1  START:0     END:4095   LENGTH:406   *     
                   *  PARTITION :2  START:4096  END:8191   LENGTH:406   *     
                   *  PARTITION :3  START:8192  END:XXXXX  LENGTH:XXXX  *     
                   *  TRANSFERING BOOT PARTITION TO DISK....            *     
                   *  PROCEDURE COMPLETE. PLEASE RE-BOOT                *     
                   *  (TYPE CTRL-D, SHUTDOWN, 'RETURN)                  *     
                   ******************************************************  
                                                                              
               5.3.2.12 WHEN PROMPTED "PROCEDURE COMPLETE. PLEASE REBOOT", 
                        DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.         
               5.3.2.13 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE
                        "shutdown" AND <CR>.
               5.3.2.14 REBOOT THE SYSTEM FROM WD0.
               5.3.2.15 VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM WD0.   
               5.3.2.16 WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", DEPRESS THE <CR>.
               5.3.2.17 WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "osinstall cs" AND <CR>.
               5.3.2.18 WHEN PROMPTED "THIS PROCEDURE WILL DESTROY ALL
                        PREVIOUS DATA ON ROOT PARTITION. PRESS RETURN TO
                        CONTINUE (ESCAPE TO ABORT...)", PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.2.19 VERIFY THAT THE TERMINAL DISPLAYS THE FOLLOWING:  
                                                                              
                   ******************************************************     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  MAKING FILESYSTEM                                 *     
                   *  MAKING FREEMAP                                    *     
                   *  MAKING FDMAP WITH XXXX FDS                        *     
                   *  MAKING NEW FDS                                    *     
                   *  XXXXX BLOCKS AVAILABLE, WRITING HEADER            *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  RESTORED /OUT/BIN                                 *     
                   *  RESTORED /OUT/BIN/ADDNAME                         *     
                   *  RESTORED /OUT/BIN/ADMIN                           *     
                   *     .                                              *     
                   *     .                                              *     
                   *     .                                              *     
                   *  RESTORED /OUT/UTIL                                *     
                   *  RESTORED /OUT/UTIL/F1/EOS.F                       *     
                   *  NUMBER OF FILES RESTORED = XXX                    *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  EXECUTING PRODUCT SPECIFIC INSTALLATION ROUTIN... *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  EXECUTION OF PRODUCT SPECIFIC INSTALLATION        *     
                   *  ROUTINE COMPLETE                                  *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  REWINDING TAPE...                                 *     
                   *                                                    *     
                   *  PROCEDURE COMPLETE. PLEASE RE-BOOT                *     
                   *  (TYPE CTRL-D, SHUTDOWN, 'RETURN)                  *     
                   ******************************************************     
                                                                              
               5.3.2.20 WHEN PROMPTED "PROCEDURE COMPLETE. PLEASE REBOOT",
                        DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS TOGETHER.       
               5.3.2.21 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI SHUTDOWN OR POWER DOWN",
                        TYPE "shutdown" AND <CR>.   
               5.3.2.22 REBOOT THE SYSTEM FROM WD0.
               5.3.2.23 VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM WD0.    
              
        5.3.3  INSTALL OS PRODUCTS, TEST PROGRAMS & CONFIGURE
               5.3.3.1  WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", DEPRESS THE <CR>.  
               5.3.3.2  WHEN PROMPTED <ADMIN>, TYPE "install cs EUT EBS EXT
                        EBA" AND <CR>. 
               5.3.3.3  AT THE <ADMIN> PROMPT, TYPE "menu" AND <CR>.       
               5.3.3.4  WHEN THE INITIAL MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "1" AND <CR>
                        TO SELECT THE UTILITIES MENU.                        
               5.3.3.5  AT THE UTILITIES MENU, TYPE "1" AND <CR> TO SELECT THE
                        DIRECTORY MENU.                                     
               5.3.3.6  AT THE DIRECTORY MENU, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO SELECT THE
                        "CREATE A DIRECTORY" PROGRAM.                       
               5.3.3.7  WHEN PROMPTED "TYPE WORKING DIRECTORY", TYPE"/" AND 
                        <CR>.
               5.3.3.8  WHEN PROMPTED "TYPE NAME OF DIRECTORY TO CREATE", TYPE
                        "test" AND <CR>.                                    
               5.3.3.9  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "DIRECTORY CREATED".      
               5.3.3.10 WHEN PROMPTED "TYPE NAME OF DIRECTORY TO CREATE", TYPE
                        <CR> TO END.                                    
               5.3.3.11 AT THE DIRECTORY MENU, PRESS THE <CR> TO RETURN TO THE
                        UTILITY MENU.                                       
               5.3.3.12 AT THE UTILITY MENU, TYPE "5" AND <CR> TO SELECT THE 
                        SAVE AND RESTORE MENU.                     
               5.3.3.13 AT THE SAVE AND RESTORE UTILITIES MENU, TYPE "2" AND 
                        <CR> TO SELECT THE RESTORE FROM CARTRIDGE PROGRAM. 
               5.3.3.14 WHEN THE DEFAULT CONDITIONS ARE DISPLAYED, PRESS THE 
                        <CR> TO CONTINUE.                                     
               5.3.3.15 WHEN PROMPTED "INSERT TAPE NUMBER 1", INSERT THE TAPE
                        WITH THE TEST AND LABEL PROGRAMS AND PRESS THE <CR>.
               5.3.3.16 WHEN PROMPTED "IS THIS THE CORRECT SAVE SET?", TYPE
                        "y" AND <CR>.                                        
               5.3.3.17 THE TAPE WILL BE COPPIED TO THE SYSTEM AND THEN A LIST
                        OF THE COPPIED FILES WILL BE DISPLAYED. PRESS THE <CR>
                        TO  CONTINUE.                               
               5.3.3.18 WHEN PROMPTED "INSERT TAPE NUMBER 1", INSERT THE TAPE
                        WITH THE RIFLE PROGRAM AND PRESS THE <CR>.
               5.3.3.19 WHEN PROMPTED "IS THIS THE CORRECT SAVE SET?", TYPE
                        "y" AND <CR>.                                        
               5.3.3.20 WHEN THE WARNING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED, PRESS <CR>.
               5.3.3.21 THE TAPE WILL BE COPPIED TO THE SYSTEM AND WHEN 
                        PROMPTED "PROGRAM COMPLETE. REMOVE CARTRIDGE", PRESS
                        THE <CR> TO CONTINUE.                               
               5.3.3.22 AT THE MENU, PRESS THE CTL-IV KEY TO EXIT THE MENU 
                        PROGRAM. 
               5.3.3.23 WHEN PROMPTED "ADMIN", DEPRESS THE CONTROL AND D KEYS
                        TOGETHER.
               5.3.3.24 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE 
                        "shutdown" AND <CR>. 
               5.3.3.25 REBOOT THE NSYSTEM FEOM WD0.
               5.3.3.26 VERIFY THAT THE SYSTEM LOADS FROM WD0.           
               5.3.3.27 WHEN PROMPTED "UPDATE CLOCK", DEPRESS THE <CR>.  
               5.3.3.28 WHEN <ADMIN> IS DISPLAYED TYPE "init" AND <CR>.
               5.3.3.29 WHEN THE MENU IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "2" AND <CR> TO
                        SELECT PHOENIX SYSTEMS.
               5.3.3.30 WHEN PROMPTED TO ENTER THE NUMBER OF MEMORY BOARDS,
                        TYPE THE NUMBER OF MEMORY BOARDS CONFIGURED IN THAT
                        SYSTEM FOLLOWED BY A <CR>.
               5.3.3.31 WHEN PROMPTED "ADMIN>",TYPE "configure" AND <CR>.
               5.3.3.32 WHEN WARNING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED, PRESS THE <CR>.
               5.3.3.33 WHEN THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IS DISPLAYED, VERIFY
                        THAT TTY0 IS SET ON PORT 0.
               5.3.3.34 FOLLOW THE MENU PROMPTS TO CONFIGURE PORT 1 AND PORTS
                        3 THROUGH 18 TO A EVDT TERMINAL WITH DEFAULT SETTINGS.
               5.3.3.35 FOLLOW THE MENU PROMPTS TO CHANGE PORT 2 TO AN "lpm"
                        PRINTER WITH A DESIGNATION OF lp.
               5.3.3.36 WHEN THE CONFIGURATION IS CORRECT, TYPE "7" AND <CR>.
               5.3.3.37 WHEN <ADMIN> IS DISPLAYED, PRESS THE CONTROL AND THE D
                        KEYS TOGETHER.                                    
               5.3.3.38 WHEN PROMPTED "SINGLE, MULTI OR SHUTDOWN", TYPE 
                        "shutdown" AND <CR>.  
               5.3.3.39 WHEN THE SYSTEM HAS SHUTDOWN, TURN OFF THE POWER.
               5.3.3.40 REMOVE THE DISK DRIVE AND MARK IT AS A MASTER WITH
                        THE  OS  AND DIAGNOSTIC RELEASE NUMBERS ON IT.                                                                                                                                                           

    5.4 WDD RUNIN

        5.4.1  CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM TO BOOT FROM CS0.                  
        5.4.2  CONFIGURE THE DISK DRIVE TO BE TESTED AS DRIVE 1, DRIVE 2 OR
               DRIVE 3 DEPENDING ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DRIVE UNDER TEST.
        5.4.3  CONNECT THE BUS AND RADIAL CABLES FROM THE DISK DRIVE TO THE 
               CONTROLLER. USE THE CABLES THAT WILL BE SHIPPED WITH THE DISK
               BEING TESTED.                  
        5.4.4  INSTALL A DIAGNOSTIC TAPE INTO THE TAPE DRIVE.
        5.4.5  TURN ON THE SYSTEM POWER.                               
        5.4.6  THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY THE SYSTEM SELF-TEST AND THE TAPE
               DRIVE WILL BEGIN TO READ AND THE TERMINAL WILL DISPLAY "BOOTING
               FROM CS0............" AND "BOOT COMPLETE". 
        5.4.7  WHEN <EXEC> IS DISPLAYED, TYPE "LO DISK" AND <CR>.        
        5.4.8  WHEN THE PROGRAM IS LOADED AND THE <DISK> PROMPT APPEARS, TYPE 
               "WRITEOK" AND <CR>.                         
        5.4.9  WHEN PROMPTED <DISK>, TYPE "UNIT 1" OR "UNIT 2" OR "UNIT 3" 
               (DEPENDING ON THE ADDRESS OF THE DRIVE UNDER TEST) AND <CR>.
        5.4.10 WHEN PROMPTED <DISK>, TYPE " RUNIN" AND <CR>.             
        5.4.11 THE TEST WILL START AND A SCROLLING ERROR LOG WILL  DISPLAY.
               CONTINUE THIS TEST FOR THE LENGTH OF TIME SPECIFIED IN SECTION
               5.0 OF THIS PROCEDURE. THE UNITS UNDER TEST MUST RUN ERROR-FREE
               FOR THIS PERIOD OF TIME.   

6.0 OPERATING SYSTEM ERROR CODES

-1:Attempt to access beyond end of file.
-2:An I/O error occurred.
-3:A bad sector has been specified.
-4:Program is too large to fit in memory.
-5:File does not exist.
-6:ENOSTREAM
-7:Bad modes string in system-level open call.
-8:No more file descriptors free in the system.
-9:No more logical units are available to this process.
-10:An operation has been requested on a closed logical unit.
-11:ETOODEEP
-12:ECANTCREATE
-13:Attempt to access a non-existent BFS device.
-14:A bad file name has been given to the file system.
-15:The file system on the specified device has the wrong format.
-16:ENOTONLINE
-17:Out of space on the file system specified.
-18:An object file being executed has a bad format.
-19:The requested operation requires a directory.
-20:Some directory in the pathname does not exist.
-21:Attempted to delete a non-empty directory.
-22:The specified file is a directory.
-23:An attempt was made to open a directory for writing.
-24:No more mount table space is available.
-25:The file specified is not a device file.
-26:The directory or device is busy.
-27:The specified device is not mounted.
-28:No more swap space is available.
-29:There are no more processes or the process does not exist.
-30:The specified logical unit is not that of a file.
-31:The file, directory or device is in use.
-32:A bad device was specified.
-33:A bad system call was made.
-34:An odd address was given to 'raw' I/O.
-35:An invalid byte count was given to 'raw' I/O.
-36:Can't addname across filesystems.
-37:The specified file or directory already exists.
-38:The current process has no children.
-39:Trap instruction.
-40:The specified logical unit is not that of an eventcount.
-41:The request requires a 'double' eventcount.
-42:A bad logical unit number was specified.
-43:No more eventcall slots are available.
-44:The requestor does not have read permission.
-45:The requestor does not have write permission.
-46:There are temporarily no more pipe structures.
-47:An attempt was made to write to a pipe with no one reading it.
-48:Access permission denied.
-49:An attempt was made to execute a file which has a bad header.
-50:A negative file position was specified.
-51:An attempt was made to map a file which has not been added.
-52:No mote shared data table entries are available.
-53:The specified file is a remote file.
-54:A ctrl-X interrupt has occurred.
-55:A bad mnemonic was encountered.
-56:An attempt was made to access a bad keyed file.
-57:ENOTTTYCMD
-58:ETTYCMDVERSION
-59:The directory is in use.
-60:A seek error has occurred.
-61:Not enough memory.
-62:The requested operation has timed out.
-63:Write protected.
-64:A write error occurred formatting a diskette.
-65:File descriptor has maximum number of names.
-66:Filesystem is mounted read-only.
-67:No more record lock entries are available.
-68:Waiting on the specified record would establish a deadlock.
-69:Bad parameter.
-70:The file is a special file system device.
-71:Bad key.
-72:Bad file system.
-73:A bad index was given to the file system.
-74:Data buffer too small.
-75:Bad file type.
-76:Attempt to access beyond beginning of file.
-77:Key doesn't exist.
-78:Duplicate key.
-79:Keyed file operation requires a current position.
-80:No record exists corresponding to the specified key.
-81:EADDKEY
-82:An attempt was made to delete the primary key description.
-83:Disk is already enabled.
-84:Disk is not enabled.
-85:End of tape.
-86:Drive seek error or data transfer error.
-87:Device minor number specified was a partition.
-88:Bad argument passed to system.
-89:Device off-line.
-90:File mark found on tape.
-91:End of data has been reached.
-92:Bad buffer size was specified for a BFS write.
-93:Printer buffer overflow has occurred.
-94:Printer is out of paper.
-95:Printer is off-line.
-96:Async I/O is in progress.
-97:No cartridge.
-98:Tape media error.
-99:Originally mounted diskette not found.
-100:Disk was left mounted, override disabled.
-101:No clist.
-102:No disk in floppy disk drive.
-103:Unknown printer mnemonic.
-104:Duplicate directory.
-105:Too many directories given.
-106:TTY input buffer overflow.
-107:Printer out of ribbon.
-108:Printer I/O transmission error.
-109:Not a buffered device.
-110:Printer is busy.
-111:Parity error.
-112:Attempt to execute an illegal instruction.
-113:Bpt/trace.
-114:Memory management error.
-115:Odd address error.
-116:Divide by zero error.
-117:Check instruction.
-118:Overflow condition caught.
-119:Privilege violation.
-120:Unknown trap.
-121:The file is not locked.
-122:Incorrectly initialized.
-123:Bad port protocol specification.
-124:Printer not initialized.
-125:Too many printers configured.
-126:Illegal serial device.
-127:Illegal parallel device.
-128:Printer interrupted.
-129:Attempt to open an inactive ghost.
-130:Bad slew channel definition.
-131:Library version mismatch.
-132:Calendar chip battery.
-200:The requested function is not available.
-201:A bad logical unit number was specified.
-202:No more logcal units available for this process.
-203:Bad parameter.
-204:The file or device is not locked.
-205:The file or device is locked.
-206:The logical disk is not defined.
-207:The file system mount table does not exist.
-208:The requested operation requires a basic program file.
-209:The program is in use.
-210:The basic program file is too small.
-211:Data buffer too small.
-212:No basic program file has been loaded.
-213:The file already exists.
-214:A bad public programming logical unit was specified.
-215:The requested file was not added to shared memory.
-216:The file is addred.
-217:The file has not been addred.
-218:The specified file is not a disk file.
-219:Bad date.
-220:Bad time.
-221:Bad time/date format.
-223:The requested operation requires a size.
-224:JAWAIT
-225:A file system command has timed out.
-226:A ctrl-X intterrupt occurred.
-227:An attempt was made to reopen the console.
-228:An attempt was made to restart an audit trail.
-229:Write via input was specified.
-230:An attempt has been made to access a bad keyed file.
-231:The requested operation requires a basic program file.
-232:An ESCAPE and/or ^C interrupt has occurred.
-233:A ^Y interrupt has occurred.
-234:Not a device.
-235:The terminal device is busy.
-236:Ghost I/O type conflict.
-240:The tape device is busy.
-241:The tape position is unknown.
-242:Illegal call or usage.
-243:Tape I/O error.
-244:Illegal tape index.
-251:Spooling is off.
-252:Bad parameter in default file.
-253:Undefined default printer.
-254:Undefined printer.
-255:Undefined class name.
-256:Bad parameter in class file.
-257:Number of copies is out of range.
-258:Illegal delete flag.
-259:Illegal notify flag.
-260:Priority out of range.
-261:Illegal requeue flag.
-262:Illegal spool flag.
-263:Illegal wait flag.
-264:Undefined form name.
-265:Bad page length.
-266:Bad page width.
-267:Bad slew line nr.
-268:Bad lines per inch.
-269:Bad pitch.
-270:Bad translation table name.
-271:Bad single sheet.
-275:Bad parameter in forms file. 
-280:Illegal translation file name.
-281:Printer is open by another task.
-282:General printer error.
-285:Can't create spool file.
-286:Can't open printer queue.
-287:Can't read from this printer.
-288:Bad normal timeout default.
-289:Bad status timeout default.
-290:Bad slave field.
-512:Invalid LAN network event log file.
-513:Can't obtain a dynamic socket.
-514:Can't obtain a well known socket.
-515:Bad status from a SEND_DATAGRAM.
-516:Bad status from a RECEIVE_DATAGRAM.
-517:Can't open the configuration table.
-518:Can't read the configuration table.
-519:No log file name or no event type specified for monitoring.
-520:Can't open log file.
-521:Can't read log file.
-522:Can't open server ID file.
-523:Illegal inter_comm list size.
-524:Larger than 542 bytes.
-525:No more virtual circuits available.
-526:Illegal virtual circuit number.
-527:No open connection exists.
-528:Virtual circuit busy.
-529:No asynchronous op exists.
-530:No datagram arrived.
-531:Socket driver detected an error.
-532:Timeout occured, closed circuit.
-533:Non recoverable error occurred.
-534:Virtual circuit in congestion.
-535:Invalid parameter value.
-536:Illegal datagram type detected.
-537:Invalid paramrter.
-538:Sequence error detected.
-539:Invalid function value.
-540:Invalid size value.
-541:Invalid length value.
-542:Invalid option value.
-543:Buffer list encording error.
-544:Protocol error detected.
-545:No such reference.
-546:Duplicated connection request.
-547:Negotiation failed.
-548:Abnormal disconnect detected.
-549:Not enough space to receive data.
-550:Can't cancel asynchronous operation.
-551:CCT_CONTROL parameter address is 0.
-552:CCT_CONTROL illegal operation.
-553:Illegal maximum virtual circuit number.
-554:Timeout, circuit remains open.
-555:Network error, circuit remains open.
-556:Buffer length is negative.
-557:Virtual circuit is closing.
-558:ERR datagram received.
-559:EINTERRUPTED encountered.
-560:EINTERRUPTED, operation not completed.
-561:Operation was canceled.
-562:Kernel Virtual Circuit system error.
-563:Specified function does not exist.
-600:Server ID is already defined.
-601:Server ID is not defined.
-602:Unknown server option.
-603:Server IT Table is full.
-604:Error in create/open/read/write SIF.
-605:RSM failed in fexecl of server.
-606:RSM failed to fork server.
-607:Server name is too long (ie. greater than 127).
-608:Shared server status check failed.
-609:RSM could not open kernel memory.
-610:RSM restarted a failed shared server.
-611:RSM failed to send data to server.
-620:Gateway failed to start.
-651:No socket available.
-652:Specified Socket does not exist.
-653:Destination socket does not exist or does not open.
-654:Read Timeout.
-655:User buffer count out of range.
-656:No driver buffer available.
-657:Socket in use by another process.
-658:Board not active or not available.
-659:Board does not exist.
-660:Bad pointer passed to driver.
-661:Bad special function.
-662:Receiver not reading socket.
-663:Ownership violation.
-664:Duplicate address.
-665:Board disable.
-667:Sum of buf lengths out of range.
-668:Doesn't belong to Virtual Circuit.
-670:Hardware generated error or retry count exhausted.
-671:Length too long for receive sockt.
-672:Uninitialized socket.
-673:Invalid transmit control length.
-674:Invalid socket number.
-675:Rceiver socket busy.
-676:Destination host specification bad.
-690:Can't get memory for data buffer.
-691:Can't open system password file.
-692:User name not passed on open.
-693:User name not in password file.
-694:Unknown error on start up.
-695:Login of user failed.
-696:Illegal mcb command for RFS.
-697:Unrecognized MCB command to RFS.
-699:Alloc fail in remote copy server.
-720:NET initialization failed.
-721:Fork/exec of RSM failed.
-722:Fork/exec of MONITOR failed.
-723:Fork/exec of GATEWAY failed.
-750:MAGNET key needed, not installed.
-751:B4NET key needed, not installed.
-752:Can't get key from level file.
-760:X25 link reported an error.
-800:Read status word.
-801:No such command.
-802:Illegal command in current state.
-803:Device is already open.
-805:Device not colsed on release.
-806:No level file.
-807:Bad level file.
-808:Bad public key.
-809:Bad kernel line driver.
-810:Bad kernel memory allocation.
-890:Port is busy.
-891:Socket is not avaiable.
-892:DD is already started.
-893:DD file not found.
-894:DD is undefined.
-895:SCS can't create a new process.
-896:SCS received an illegal command.
-897:SCS is dying.
-32767:Non-existent memory was specified for a system call.
-32768:The current system call was terminated.
 

7.0    3000 SYSTEM CHECKLIST

INITIAL AND DATE ALL TESTS PERFORMED. ENTER "N/A" FOR OPTIONS NOT APPLICABLE.
CPU SN __________          SSN __________          MSO/ORDER # __________  

                                             | PROCEDURE |  TESTER'S |
          TEST OR DESCRIPTION                |  PARA. #  |  INITIALS |  DATE
==============================================================================
 SET JUMPERS & ZERO-OHM PACKS                |    2.-    |           |
 & ALL ADDRESS SWITCHES                      |    ALL    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 GRD CONTINUITY & HI-POT                     |    3.1    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 RTC BATTERY CHECK                           |    3.2    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 POWERUP, SELFTEST & CONFIG                  |    3.3    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL TEST SSN ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY      |    3.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL USER SSN ** MSO UNITS ONLY          |    3.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL USER CONFIG RECORD ** MSO UNITS ONLY|    3.5    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 VERIFY WD0 BOOT & CONFIGURE SYSTEM          |    3.6    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 PRINT LABEL                                 |    3.7    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 DIAGNOSTICS                                 |    4.1    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 MINIQ                                       |    4.2    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - SERIAL PORTS           (test1) |    4.3.1  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - PARALLEL PORT          (test2) |    4.3.1  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - MCS TAPE DRIVES        (test3) |    4.3.2  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - MTS TAPE DRIVES        (test4) |    4.3.3  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - LAN CONTROLLER         (test5) |    4.3.4  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - WD1, WD2 & WD3         (test6) |    4.3.5  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 CLEAR TEST PROGRAMS                         |    4.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 DELETE CONFIG RECORD ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY  |    4.5    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL FINAL SSN ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY     |    4.6    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 OS TAPE VERIFICATION  (IF 3.5 NOT REQUIRED) |    4.7    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
COMMENTS:

8.0    4000 SYSTEM CHECKLIST

INITIAL AND DATE ALL TESTS PERFORMED. ENTER "N/A" FOR OPTIONS NOT APPLICABLE.
CPU SN __________          SSN __________          MSO/ORDER # __________  

                                             | PROCEDURE |  TESTER'S |
          TEST OR DESCRIPTION                |  PARA. #  |  INITIALS |  DATE
==============================================================================
 SET JUMPERS & ZERO-OHM PACKS                |    2.-    |           |
 & ALL ADDRESS SWITCHES                      |    ALL    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 GRD CONTINUITY & HI-POT                     |    3.1    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 RTC BATTERY CHECK                           |    3.2    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 POWERUP, SELFTEST & CONFIG                  |    3.3    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL TEST SSN ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY      | ** 3.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL USER SSN ** MSO UNITS ONLY          | ** 3.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL USER CONFIG RECORD ** MSO UNITS ONLY| ** 3.5    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 VERIFY WD0 BOOT & CONFIGURE SYSTEM          | ** 3.6    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 PRINT LABEL                                 | ** 3.7    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 DIAGNOSTICS                                 |    4.1    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 MINIQ                                       | ** 4.2    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - SERIAL PORTS           (test1) | ** 4.3.1  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - PARALLEL PORT          (test2) | ** 4.3.1  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - MCS TAPE DRIVES        (test3) | ** 4.3.2  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - MTS TAPE DRIVES        (test4) | ** 4.3.3  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - LAN CONTROLLER         (test5) | ** 4.3.4  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 FINAL TEST - WD1, WD2 & WD3         (test6) | ** 4.3.5  |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 CLEAR TEST PROGRAMS                         | ** 4.4    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 DELETE CONFIG RECORD ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY  | ** 4.5    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 INSTALL FINAL SSN ** MODULAR UNITS ONLY     | ** 4.6    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
 OS TAPE VERIFICATION  (IF 3.5 NOT REQUIRED) | ** 4.7    |           |
---------------------------------------------|-----------|-----------|--------
** INDICATES TESTS TO BE RUN BY MAI ONLY
COMMENTS: